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Ivy
Pronunciationˈiːvɪ
ˈaɪvɪ
GenderUnisex
Language(s)English
Origin
MeaningHedera
Faithfulness

Ivy is a given name or surname. As a given name for girls, Ivy first entered the Top 200 in England and Wales in 1880, when it ranked #180,[1] and rose to a peak of #16 in England and Wales in 1904.[2] As of 2017, Ivy was the 25th most popular girls' name in England and Wales, having risen 8 places from its rank in 2016.[3]

Notable people with the name Ivy include:

Given name

  • Ivy (singer) (born 1982), South Korean singer, model and occasional actress
  • Ivy Alvarez, award-winning Filipino Australian poet, editor, and reviewer currently residing in Wales
  • Ivy Andrews (1907–1970), pitcher in Major League Baseball
  • Ivy Austin (born 1958), American actress, singer, and voice-over artist
  • Ivy Bean (1905–2010), British internet personality
  • Ivy May Bolton (1879–1961), Anglican nun and writer
  • Ivy Bottini (born 1926), American women's rights and LGBT rights activist
  • Ivy Bregman (born 1995), Canadian former child actress known for her appearance in the children's series The Toy Castle
  • Ivy Cavendish-Bentinck, Duchess of Portland, Duchess of Portland from 1943 to 1977 and afterwards Dowager Duchess
  • Ivy Campany (1901–2008), at age 107, the second from last World War I female army veteran of any country
  • Ivy Chen (born 1982), Taiwanese actress and commercial model
  • Ivy Compton-Burnett (1884-1969), English writer
  • Ivy Cooke (1916 – 2017), Jamaican educator
  • Ivy Copeland (1888–1961), New Zealand artist and art teacher
  • Ivy Duffy Doherty (1922–2008), Australian-American writer best known for her Young Adult fiction
  • Ivy Duke (1896–1937), British actress
  • Ivy Fife (1905–1976), New Zealand painter
  • Ivy Gibbs (1866–1966), trans-Tasman poet and children’s writer based pre-dominantly in New Zealand
  • Ivy Griffin (1896–1957), first baseman in Major League Baseball from 1919 to 1921 for the Philadelphia Athletics
  • Ivy Gunter (born 1950), amputee, fashion model, osteosarcoma survivor, inspirational speaker, and fitness enthusiast
  • Ivy Ho, Hong Kong screenwriter and film director
  • Ivy Jo Hunter, songwriter, record producer and singer, known for his work for the Motown label in the 1960s
  • Ivy Joe Hunter (born 1966), former professional American football player
  • Ivy Kellerman Reed (1877–1968), American author in the international language Esperanto
  • Ivy Lee (1877–1934), considered by some to be the founder of modern public relations
  • Ivy Liu, Taiwanese and New Zealand statistician
  • Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri (1937–2009), South African politician, Minister of Communications from 1999 until her death
  • Ivy Meeropol (born 1968), director and producer of the 2004 documentary Heir to an Execution
  • Ivy Olson (1885–1965), Major League Baseball shortstop for the Cleveland Naps (1911–14), Cincinnati Reds (1915) And Brooklyn Robins (1915–24)
  • Ivy Parker (1907–1985), American chemist and engineer
  • Ivy Baker Priest (1905–1975), American political figure
  • Ivy Quainoo (born 1992), Afro-German singer and winner of The Voice of Germany
  • Ivy Rahman (1936–2004), Bangladeshi politician, Women's Affairs secretary of the Awami League
  • Ivy Ruckman (born 1931), American author of books for children and young adults
  • Ivy St. Helier (1886–1971), British stage actress, composer and lyricist
  • Ivy Scott (1886–1947), stage actress
  • Ivy Shore, Australian artist (painter)
  • Ivy Tan, Singaporean radio personality
  • Ivy Tresmand (1898–1980), English soubrette who appeared mostly in musical theatre
  • Ivy Troutman (1884–1979), Broadway actress
  • Ivy Walker (born 1911), English athlete who competed in the 1930 Women's World Games and the 1934 British Empire Games
  • Ivy Wallace (1915–2006), British artist, actress and author, best known for writing the Pookie series of illustrated children's stories
  • Ivy Weber (1892–1976), Australian politician
  • Ivy Wedgwood (1896–1975), Australian Senator for Victoria
  • Ivy Williams (1877–1966), first woman to be called to the English bar in 1922
  • Ivy Williamson (1911–1969), player and coach of American football and basketball, and a college athletics administrator
  • Ivy Winters, American drag performer

Fictional characters

  • Ivy Tilsley, a character from Coronation Street portrayed by Lynne Perrie
  • Ivy Valentine, a character from the Soulcalibur series of video games
  • Poison Ivy, a character from the Batman franchise
  • Ivy Aberdeen, a character from the book Ivy Aberdeen's Letter to the World by Ashley Herring Blake

Surname

See also

References

  1. ^ Nickerson, Eleanor (12 Apr 2013). "Top 200 Most Popular Names in England and Wales in 1880". British Baby Names. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  2. ^ Nickerson, Eleanor (19 Jun 2011). "The Top 100 Names in England and Wales 1904". British Baby Names. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  3. ^ Nickerson, Eleanor (21 September 2018). "Top 100 Most Popular Names in England and Wales 2017". British Baby Names. Retrieved 31 January 2019.