Deborah is an attractive and timeless given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "bee." It was popularized by the biblical figure Deborah, a prophetess who led her people to victory over their enemies. In the Middle Ages, it became more widely used as a female name in Europe due to the popularity of medieval romance literature featuring characters named Deborah. Today, Deborah is still considered a classic choice for parents seeking a traditional yet distinctive name for their daughter.
"Between 1952 and 1958, there were a total of 23 girls named Deborahh born each year. The years with the highest number of births were 1952 and 1958, both with 9 occurrences."