Hebron is of Hebrew origin and translates to 'hill country' or 'mountain'. It's often associated with the ancient biblical city known as Hebron, located south of Jerusalem in the West Bank, making it a name rich in historical significance. The name first appeared in the Old Testament, associated with Caleb, one of Joshua's spies who was sent to explore Canaan before its conquest by the Israelites.
"Hebron has seen fluctuating birth rates over the years, with periods of consistency such as five births annually from 1914 to 1918 and again in 2009, 2013, and 2016-2020. However, there were notable spikes in recent years: eight births in 2013 and seven births in both 2010 and 2016. In total, Hebron has witnessed seventy births since 1914."