Rebie, of French origin, is an uncommon yet charming given name for both boys and girls. It's derived from the French word "rebelle," which means rebel. This unique moniker adds a touch of individuality to its bearer while maintaining a connection to classic French influences. The name Rebie consists of two syllables and has a pleasing rhythm when spoken aloud, with the 'e' sounds at the end giving it a soft, melodic finish. Despite its rarity, Rebie stands out as an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with a European flair.
Over the span of these years (1903-1959), the name Rebie was consistently rare, with annual births ranging from a low of 5 to a high of 14. The peak occurred during World War I in 1918, possibly suggesting naming trends influenced by wartime events or losses.