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Debroa

Girl #67595 most popular
American English Hebrew Jewish

Meanings & Origins

"bee"

Origin: Hebrew Language: Hebrew

"prophetess, judge"

Origin: Biblical Hebrew Language: Hebrew

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“A Hebrew prophetess name meaning 'bee' — sweet but fierce”

Origin & Etymology

Debroa is an uncommon variant spelling of Deborah, one of the oldest Hebrew women's names, derived from the Hebrew 'devorah' meaning 'bee.' In the Hebrew Bible, Deborah was a prophetess and judge of Israel — one of only a few women to hold such positions of authority in ancient texts. She led the Israelites to victory over the Canaanites and composed the Song of Deborah, one of the oldest surviving pieces of Hebrew poetry. The spelling Debroa appears to be a phonetic variant used in some American communities.

Popularity Story

Deborah and its variant Debra were hugely popular in the 1950s and 1960s in the United States, peaking at #2 in 1954. The Debroa spelling is rare and appears primarily in African American communities as a distinctive phonetic variant of the classic name.

Cultural Significance

In Jewish tradition, Deborah the prophetess is one of the most celebrated women in the Hebrew Bible, honored as a military leader and judge who guided Israel for 40 years of peace. The name carries strong associations with wisdom, leadership, and prophecy.

Fun Facts

  • Deborah was one of only two female judges (leaders) mentioned in the Hebrew Bible
  • The Song of Deborah in Judges 5 is considered one of the oldest texts in the Hebrew Bible, dating to roughly 1200 BCE
  • Deborah peaked at #2 in the US in 1954, making it a quintessential Baby Boomer name

Debroa in Other Languages

Arabic Daboura
French Deborah
German Deborah
Hebrew Devorah
Italian Debora
Spanish Debora

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Deb Debbie Bri Brie

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Lynn Ann Marie Jean Sue Kay

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Famous People Named Debroa

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Debbie Harry

Musician

1945

American singer and actress, lead vocalist of the punk/new wave band Blondie

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Deborah (Biblical)

Religious

Hebrew prophetess and judge of Israel in the Book of Judges, one of the most powerful women in the Hebrew Bible

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