Ivy (name)

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]

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

Notable people with the name Ivy include:

Given name

  • Ivy (Chinese singer) (born 1987), Chinese singer, rapper, dancer, and actress
  • Ivy (Korean 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 Frances Klein (1895–1972), British composer
  • 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.
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