Ivy

Ivy is a popular female name in the United States with 49th on the top list for 2021.

During the last 100 years 61,675 newborn girls were given the name Ivy.
2,551 boys were given the name.

The trend of newborns named Ivy in the US last 20 years

Ivy is a feminine given name that has its roots in the Old English language. It is derived from the word "ifig," which means "climbing plant." Ivy has been used as a name since the late 19th century and has gained popularity over the years. It is often associated with the plant itself, which is known for its ability to climb and cling to surfaces. The name Ivy has been used for notable figures in literature, music, and film, and continues to be a popular choice for parents today.

Ivy rank report (US ranking for newborns 2021)

Nicknames for Ivy

IvesIEVZA shortened version of Ivy.
IvIVA shortened version of Ivy.
IvaEE-vahA common nickname for Ivy.
IvieEYE-veeA cute and playful nickname for Ivy.
Ivy LeagueIE-vee LEEGA humorous nickname for someone who is very intelligent or studious, referencing the prestigious Ivy League universities.

Famous people named Ivy

Ivy Compton-BurnettNovelistEnglish novelist known for her witty and satirical novels that examine the dynamics of family life.
Ivy LeePublic relations consultantAmerican publicity expert who is considered one of the founders of modern public relations.
Ivy QueenSingerPuerto Rican singer and songwriter who is considered the "Queen of Reggaeton.
Ivy MikeNuclear testCode name for the first full-scale test of a thermonuclear device, conducted by the United States in 1952.
Ivy WilliamsFirst female barristerBritish barrister who became the first woman to be called to the bar in England and Wales in 1922.
Ivy BensonBandleaderEnglish bandleader and musician who led the Ivy Benson Orchestra, one of the most successful all-female bands in the 1940s and 1950s.
Ivy WintersDrag queenAmerican drag queen and performer who appeared on the fifth season of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Ivy MeeropolFilmmakerAmerican documentary filmmaker who directed the Emmy-nominated film Heir to an Execution, which explores the legacy of her grandparents, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.

Fictional character called Ivy from pop culture

Ivy PepperDC Comics characterAlso known as Poison Ivy, she is a supervillain who uses toxins and mind-controlling pheromones to manipulate people and protect plants.
Ivy WalkerMovie characterThe protagonist of the 2004 movie 'The Village', played by Bryce Dallas Howard. She is a blind girl who lives in a secluded village in the late 19th century.
Ivy StuartTV characterA main character in the TV show 'Good Witch', played by Sarah Power. She is the daughter of the mayor and a love interest of the main character, Cassie Nightingale.
Ivy SullivanTV characterA character in the TV show '90210', played by Gillian Zinser. She is a free-spirited and rebellious student who becomes friends with the main characters.
Ivy DickensTV characterA character in the TV show 'Gossip Girl', played by Kaylee DeFer. She pretends to be the long-lost cousin of one of the main characters to gain access to their wealthy lifestyle.
Ivy PearsonMovie characterA character in the movie 'This Is Us', played by Caitlin Thompson. She is the wife of one of the main characters and the mother of their child.

Frequently Asked Questions about Ivy

What is the meaning of the name Ivy?The name Ivy means "faithfulness" or "reliability".
What is the origin of the name Ivy?The name Ivy has English origins.
Is Ivy a popular name?Yes, Ivy has become increasingly popular in recent years.
What famous people have the name Ivy?Actress Ivy George and singer Ivy Levan are two famous people with the name Ivy.
What are some variations of the name Ivy?Ivie and Ivey are variations of the name Ivy.
Is Ivy a unisex name?No, Ivy is typically a female name.