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Auburn

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Auburn is a unisex name of French origin, meaning “Originally a surname and place name, derived from the Old French 'auborne' meaning 'reddish-brown', referring to hair color or soil.”. It currently ranks #5304 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2015.

Letters6
Syllables2
OriginFrench

What Auburn Means

Originally a surname and place name, derived from the Old French 'auborne' meaning 'reddish-brown', referring to hair color or soil.

The Story of Auburn

This name evokes the warmth of autumn's embrace and the richness of the earth, a comforting hue for your child's spirit.

Auburn, derived from the Old French 'auborne,' means 'reddish-brown,' originally used as a surname and place name to describe hair color or the rich tones of soil. Its journey from a descriptive term to a given name reflects an appreciation for natural beauty and earthy colors. This name has traveled from the landscapes of France to become a warm, inviting presence.

Saying 'Auburn' feels like wrapping yourself in a cozy blanket, a sense of natural warmth and comfort. When you picture writing it on your child's birth announcement, it has a grounded, artistic quality. This name suggests a spirit that is both vibrant and deeply rooted, someone who finds beauty in the world's natural palette.

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Gender Split

Numerology

1

The Leader

Independent, ambitious, and original. Names with this number carry pioneering energy.

Personality Traits

WarmCreativeIndependent

Peak Year

#57 in 2015

Total Births

2,027

First Recorded

1890

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