All about the name VERBIE

Meaning, origin, history.

Vrebie is a unique and rare name of Hebrew origin. It means "spring" or "brook," symbolizing freshness, renewal, and life-giving force. The name Vrebie comes from the Hebrew word "Vered," which refers to a brook or stream.

The history of the name Vrebie can be traced back to ancient times in the Middle East. It was a popular name among Jewish communities, often given to girls born around water sources like rivers or springs. In some cultures, it is believed that giving a child a nature-inspired name like Vrebie brings them closer to the natural world and its life-sustaining powers.

Today, Vrebie remains an uncommon name, but it holds a unique charm and significance for those who bear it. It stands out as a beautiful and meaningful choice for parents looking for something different yet deeply rooted in history and culture.

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Jewish

Popularity of the name VERBIE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Verbie has seen a varying degree of popularity over the years in the United States. In the early 20th century, there was a noticeable spike in births with this name in certain years. For instance, between 1919 and 1924, there were more than 10 births each year, peaking at 20 births in 1919. However, this popularity seems to have been short-lived as the number of births with the name Verbie fell back down to single digits in the following years.

From 1930 onwards, the popularity of the name Verbie continued to fluctuate. There were periods where the number of births was relatively higher, such as in 1930 and 1934 with 11 and 7 births respectively. However, these periods of increased popularity were followed by years with lower numbers of births, such as 5 births in 1931 and 6 births in both 1936 and 1938.

Overall, the total number of births with the name Verbie in the United States from 1902 to 1938 was 183. This statistic demonstrates that while the name Verbie has had periods of popularity over the years, it has never been one of the most common names during this time period.