Deborah Schremp

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Deborah 46
Schremp 43,876
Deborah Schremp 2,824,107
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Deborah

Meaning & History

(female) Biblical name (meaning ‘bee’ in Hebrew), borne by the nurse of Rebecca (Genesis 35:8) and by a woman judge and prophet (Judges 4–5) who led the Israelites to victory over the Canaanites. It has always been popular as a Jewish name. It was in use among Christians by the mid 16th century and was taken up by the Puritans in the 17th century, in part because the bee was a symbol of industriousness. Since then it has enjoyed enormous popularity, peaking in the 1960s. Among other famous bearers is the actress Deborah Kerr (19212007).

Variants: Debora, Deb(b)ra, Debrah.

Short form: Deb.

Pet forms: Debbie, Debbi, Debby, Debi, Debs.


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