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Ivy-Elizabeth

“Ivy-Elizabeth is a compound name combining "Ivy," derived from the Old English plant name referring to the climbing vine symbolizing fidelity and marriage, and "Elizabeth," from the Hebrew name Elisheba meaning "God's oath" or "God is my abundance." The name is primarily used in English-speaking cultures, particularly in Christian societies, with Elizabeth having biblical roots as the mother of John the Baptist, while Ivy became fashionable as a nature name in Victorian England and gained modern popularity in contemporary Western naming practices.”

English and Hebrew · Girl · 5 syllables

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Popularity & facts

Relative popularity index, 2010–2025
GenderGirl
US Rank#5,688
TrendStable
Peak year2022
Syllables5
OriginEnglish and Hebrew
LanguageEnglish and Hebrew
CultureEnglish-speaking Western
ReligionChristian
Letters13
Numerology9 Chaldean 5
Global rank#65,535

Popularity over time

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Historical popularity from 1880–2025 · US Social Security Administration data

About the name Ivy-Elizabeth

Ivy-Elizabeth is a compound name combining "Ivy," derived from the Old English plant name referring to the climbing vine symbolizing fidelity and marriage, and "Elizabeth," from the Hebrew name Elisheba meaning "God's oath" or "God is my abundance." The name is primarily used in English-speaking cultures, particularly in Christian societies, with Elizabeth having biblical roots as the mother of John the Baptist, while Ivy became fashionable as a nature name in Victorian England and gained modern popularity in contemporary Western naming practices.

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Etymology

Ivy-Elizabeth is a compound name combining "Ivy," derived from the Old English plant name referring to the climbing vine symbolizing fidelity and marriage, and "Elizabeth," from the Hebrew name Elisheba meaning "God's oath" or "God is my abundance." The name is primarily used in English-speaking cultures, particularly in Christian societies, with Elizabeth having biblical roots as the mother of John the Baptist, while Ivy became fashionable as a nature name in Victorian England and gained modern popularity in contemporary Western naming practices.

Ivy-Elizabeth currently ranks #5,688 in the United States as a girl's name. It reached its peak popularity around 2022.

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