| Meaning | ivy plant |
| Origin | English |
| Gender | Girl |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 4 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | I-vie |
Charming and whimsical, this botanical variation brings fresh perspective to a classic element. The simplified spelling creates a modern twist while maintaining the name's inherent natural elegance. It evokes images of climbing vines and cottage gardens, suggesting both beauty and tenacity—qualities worth celebrating. The name's brevity makes it easy for young children to learn and write, while its distinctiveness prevents it from blending into crowds. This choice appeals to parents who appreciate nature-inspired names but desire something less frequently encountered. The soft vowel sounds give it a gentle, approachable quality perfect for a baby girl.
| Iv |
| Eve |
| Vivi |
| Ivy |
| Ivie Okujaye | Nigerian actress and producer |
| Ivie Davies | British television writer |
| Ivie Anderson | American jazz singer |
| Ivie Guerrero | American television director |
| Ivie Young | American operatic soprano |
| Ivie Moore | American professional golfer |
| Ivie Asonye | American lawyer and activist |
| Ivie Rosequist | American artist and educator |
| Ivie Cassels | Canadian poet and author |
| Ivie Steadman | Character from the novel "Lighthouse Bay" by Kimberley Freeman |
| Ivie Mitchell | Character from the book "The Dead and the Missing" by A. D. Davies |
| Ivie Reilly | Character from the novel "Meet Me at the Cupcake Café" by Jenny Colgan |
| Ivie Robinson | Character from the book "The Ghost of Marlow House" by Bobbi Holmes |
| Ivie Sloan | Character from the book "The Accidental Secret Agent" by Tom McLaughlin |