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Rubbie Girl

Popularity: · Trend: → Stable

Origin(s)

PronunciationRUB-ee / ˈrʌbi

English; diminutive of Ruby

Meaning

English: precious stone; diminutive of Ruby

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Rubbie is believed to be a variant of Ruby, which has its roots in the Latin word "ruber," meaning "red." This etymological lineage can be traced back to the Old French term "rubie," which also denotes the precious red gemstone. The transition into English occurred during the Middle Ages, when gemstones were often associated with various virtues and were used in jewelry, thus enhancing the name's appeal. The name Ruby became particularly popular in the English-speaking world, especially in the 19th century, as gemstones gained symbolic significance in literature and culture.

Historically, the name Ruby has been associated with various cultural and religious contexts. In the Bible, the Book of Proverbs (circa 10th century BCE) refers to wisdom as being more valuable than rubies, which has contributed to the name's connotation of beauty and worth. The gemstone itself has been revered across different cultures, often symbolizing passion, love, and vitality. The name Ruby has been borne by notable figures throughout history, including saints and queens, which further solidified its status in various cultural narratives.

The enduring nature of the name Rubbie, as a diminutive or affectionate form of Ruby, reflects the broader cultural resonance of the gemstone. In many traditions, names derived from precious stones are thought to carry the qualities associated with those stones. The name Ruby, and by extension Rubbie, has thus been linked to notions of beauty, strength, and emotional depth. This connection to gemstones and their meanings has allowed the name to maintain its charm and significance across generations, making it a cherished choice in various cultural contexts.

Trend Summary

Rubbie remains a less common name but reflects a trend towards unique spellings and diminutives.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Rubie

International Variants

  • Rubí (Spanish)
  • Rubi (Hebrew)

Famous people named Rubbie

Fictional characters named Rubbie

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Rubbie was first seen in the United States in 1909. Rubbie has ranked as high as #879 nationally, which occurred in 1923, and has been most popular in Mississippi, Georgia, Arkansas, Alabama, and Louisiana. In the past 5 years the name Rubbie has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Rubbie (1954)

StateBirthsShare
MS 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19096
19107
19125
19138
19149
191514
191613
191713
191815
19198
192022
192120
192223
192331
192421
192519
192618
192723
192821
192921
193018
193112
193222
193314
193413
193514
193615
193711
19386
19399
194015
194113
194215
19439
194418
194510
194619
19478
194819
19497
195015
19519
195210
19537
195412
19558
19566
195710
19587
19609
19635