Deborah, often spelled as Debarah, is of Hebrew origin and has a significant historical background. It means "bee" in Hebrew, symbolizing diligence and productivity. This name was borne by the prophetess Deborah in the Old Testament, who played a crucial role in ancient Israel's history by leading her people to victory against their enemies through wise counsel. The name became popular among Christians during the Protestant Reformation and has since been widely used across various cultures. It is considered to be a strong and regal name, often associated with intelligence, courage, and leadership.
"The name Debaroh experienced notable fluctuations in popularity between 1957 and 1962, with a peak of 8 births in 1960. Over this period, there were a total of 18 babies named Debaroh."