Deborah is a feminine name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew word "d'borah," which means "bee." The name Deborah is also associated with the biblical figure Deborah, who was a prophet and a judge in ancient Israel. She was known for her wisdom and leadership during a time when Israel was plagued by oppression. In the Bible, Deborah's story can be found in the Book of Judges, chapters 4 and 5. The name Deborah has been popular throughout history and continues to be a beloved choice among parents today.
"The name Debroh saw a peak in popularity during the late 1950s to early 1960s with 12 births recorded in 1958 and 11 in 1963, but overall has been relatively uncommon throughout this period."