Reba

Meaning of Reba

Reba is a female name with English origin. It is pronounced as REE-buh (/riˌbə/). The name Reba has variations, such as Riba. In terms of popularity, Reba has been steadily used as a baby name in the United States over the years. While it was more popular in the early 20th century, it has maintained a consistent level of usage in recent decades. The name peaked in popularity during the 1940s and 1950s but still remains a recognizable and timeless choice for parents today.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as REE-buh (/riˌbə/)

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Notable People Named Reba

Reba McEntire, known as the "Queen of Country", is a successful American country music singer, actress, and entrepreneur with over 100 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
First Lieutenant Reba Zitella Whittle was the only American military female prisoner of war in the European Theater during World War II after her evacuation aircraft was shot down.
Reba Monica John is a prominent Indian actress and model known for her work in Tamil and Malayalam films, as well as a few Telugu and Kannada films.
Reba Ray was a pioneering Indian Odia poet, educator, and administrator, known for her contributions to Odia literature and for founding the Model Girls' School in Cuttack.
Reba Stewart is an Australian taekwondo practitioner.
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