Reba

Meaning of Reba

Pronounced REE-buh, Reba is a spirited yet elegant name with roots in the Hebrew Rivka—“to bind” or “captivate”—and carries a rich narrative tapestry reminiscent of sun-drenched plazas and the soulful rhythms of Latin-American canción. It has graced birth certificates in the U.S. for over a century, dancing in and out of the Top 1,000 and currently standing at number 930 for girls in 2024—a testament to its enduring charm without ever feeling overplayed. Like an ancient olive tree anchoring itself in warm Mediterranean soil, Reba evokes steadfastness wrapped in luminous warmth—an old-world melody that still promises fresh beginnings. Warm-hearted yet resilient, it weaves family bonds and festive spirit into every syllable, all without demanding a country-music career—unless, of course, she chooses one.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as REE-buh (/riˌbə/)

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Notable People Named Reba

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