The name Corbie is of French origin, derived from the Old French word 'corbeau', which translates to 'raven'. It is a unisex name, although it's more commonly used as a masculine given name. The name gained popularity in the Middle Ages due to its use in literature and mythology. It was also a surname in medieval France, often adopted by families with dark hair or who were believed to possess some mystical knowledge or power associated with ravens.
"Only five babies named Corbin were born in 1958."