Raby, of Old French origin, means 'from the redoubt'. It was an early Norman surname, denoting a person from or connected to a fortified place named Raby, such as Raby Castle in County Durham, England.
"The name Raby experienced a notable peak with five births each in 1920 and 1922, followed by a slight increase to six births in 1924, culminating in a total of sixteen births during this period."
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