Rubbie, an uncommon yet charming moniker of Scottish origin, is derived from the name Robert. It signifies 'fame' or 'bright', a fitting attribute for someone named Rubbie. This name has a touch of uniqueness and vintage charm, sure to make its bearer stand out.
The name Rubbie experienced significant popularity during the early to mid-20th century, peaking around the two World Wars with a high of 31 births in 1923 and remaining consistently above 20 births per year until the late 1940s. However, by the mid-1950s, its popularity had sharply declined, with fewer than 10 births recorded each year after 1956. Overall, Rubbie was given to a total of 682 newborn girls across the specified period from 1909 to 1963.