Imberly, of Germanic origin, translates to 'ruler of the seafaring people'. This unique and melodic name has gained traction as a distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet appealing moniker for their child.
Over the span of these years, Imberly was a relatively uncommon name for newborns. There were peaks in popularity in certain years, notably 1968 and 1986 with 7 births each, but no consistent trend could be observed as there were only a handful of births in most other years. The total number of babies named Imberly during this period was 74.