Rubben is an enchanting name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse elements 'hróðr' meaning fame and 'björn' translating to bear. It is a compelling choice for those seeking a unique yet historic moniker with a touch of rugged charm.
The name Rubben experienced a brief surge in popularity during the early 20th century, with five babies named Rubben born each year in 1920 and 1921. However, this popularity did not persist into the following decade, as only six babies were named Rubben in 1931. Overall, a total of sixteen children were named Rubben during these three years.