Kolbey
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Kolbey is a boy’s name of Norse origin, meaning “A variation of Colby, originating as a surname. It likely means 'coal town' from Old Norse elements.”, and peaked in popularity in 2003.
What Kolbey Means
“A variation of Colby, originating as a surname. It likely means 'coal town' from Old Norse elements.”
The Story of Kolbey
Think of names that bridge the past with a friendly, approachable spirit, echoing ancient origins with a modern sensibility.
Kolbey, appearing in records around 1990, is a variation of the surname Colby, likely derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'coal town' or 'dark settlement.' It connects to historical landscapes with a contemporary feel.
This name suggests a son who is both dependable and full of life. You picture your child as a loyal friend, energetic and approachable, meeting the world with a warm and open heart.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#20 in 2003
Total Births
259
First Recorded
1990
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