Ivy

Pronunciation: IY-vee (key)

Origin of the name Ivy:

Taken from the name of the plant, which is an evergreen climbing vine of the ginseng family. The word is derived from the Old English ifig (climber).

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Especially popular among Asian-American families.

The "poison ivy" associations put a lot of people off.

I chose Ivy for my daughter because of its old-fashioned sound, easy spelling, and similarity to Ava and Olivia. Whenever I introduce her I get nothing but smiles.

We chose the name Ivy because, like the commenter above, we liked the old-fashioned appeal and easy spelling, and we love the "v" sound. We wanted something unusual but not creative or "weird." She's 2, and so far almost everyone likes it. (My mom worried about the 'poison ivy' possibility, but I figure every name will get you teased somehow.)

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My name is Iris so the perfect name for my daughter was...Ivy.

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Meanings and history of the name Ivy: | Edit

The name Ivy comes from the English ivy plant, symbol of eternity and immortality, with strong connotations of femininity and fidelity. The way that ivy clings and binds also makes it a powerful symbol of faithful friendship.

The Druids prized the ivy plant as a symbol for tenacity and determination: ivy can grow, spread and flourish under many conditions - cultivated land or wasteland, in light or near darkness, fertile soil or upon rubble and stones. It will push its way through tiny cracks and crevices to reach the light and is strong and difficult to destroy.

Famous real-life people named Ivy: | Edit

Ivy Compton-Burnett, English novelist

Ivy in song, story & screen: | Edit

I named my daughter Ivy after hearing the word in the Chris Cornell song "Sunshower".
"Ivy and Bean" is a popular series of books for young readers.
Ivy is a blind girl in the movie "The Village."
"For the Love of Ivy", songs by The Mamas and The Papas, as well as the White Stripes. There is also a film by this name starring Sidney Poitier and Abbey Lincoln.

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