Ruby (given name)
Ruby is a feminine given name derived from the Latin word "ruber," meaning "red." It is also the name of the precious gemstone ruby, known for its rich red color and association with passion, love, and energy.
The name Ruby gained popularity as a given name in English-speaking countries during the Victorian era, a time when gemstone names were fashionable. Its usage has fluctuated over time, but it has remained a consistently popular choice, often associated with qualities of beauty, rarity, and strength.
Ruby is used as a first name in various cultures and countries, often without significant alteration in spelling. Its relatively short length and pleasing sound contribute to its appeal. The name evokes a sense of warmth and elegance, making it a perennially attractive option for parents.
Famous individuals named Ruby include actresses, musicians, and other notable figures, further contributing to the name's recognition and positive associations. Variations and related names may include Rubina or Rubi, though Ruby remains the most common form.