Ebonie
EB-uh-nee
Ebonie is a girl’s name of English origin, meaning “A variant of Ebony, which refers to a dark, heavy wood. The name is often associated with the color black.”, and peaked in popularity in 1982.
What Ebonie Means
“A variant of Ebony, which refers to a dark, heavy wood. The name is often associated with the color black.”
The Story of Ebonie
This name, evoking the deepest, richest wood, carries a sophisticated darkness and strength that feels destined for your daughter.
Ebonie is a variant of Ebony, a name derived from the dense, dark, and valuable wood of the ebony tree. The word itself has ancient origins, tracing back through Greek and Egyptian languages to refer to this prized material. Its journey into use as a given name is more modern, emerging as a distinctive choice in the latter half of the 20th century.
Whispering 'Ebonie' feels like tracing the smooth, polished grain of the wood it represents. There is a profound depth and an inherent strength in its sound, suggesting a sophisticated presence. This name speaks of a daughter who will possess a quiet power, a grounded elegance that is undeniable.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#146 in 1982
Total Births
2,638
First Recorded
1971
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