Hilburn is a unique and distinctive given name of English origin, derived from Old English elements 'hill' and 'burn'. Literally translated, it means 'stream through the hill', evoking images of serene, meandering waterways winding their way through scenic hillsides. This name is rare, offering its bearer a singular identity while still being rooted in traditional Anglo-Saxon naming practices.
The name Hilburn was not particularly popular during the period from 1920 to 1945, with only 58 babies named Hilburn born over these years. The most common year for a baby girl named Hilburn was 1926 and 1933, each with 8 births. However, there were also several years with only 5 births each.