Ruby
ROO-bee · 2 syllables
♀ Female ◎ Latin ◈ 2 syllables
"Red gemstone"

From Latin

Ruby is a gemstone name that blazes red. The name comes from the Latin rubeus (red), and the ruby has been considered the king of gems since ancient times — valued above diamonds for centuries. Ruby Bridges, the six-year-old who integrated a New Orleans school in 1960, gave the name its most powerful American association: courage in the smallest, bravest package imaginable.

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Ruby at a glance
MeaningRed gemstone
OriginLatin
GenderFemale
Syllables2
NumerologyLife Path 3
US Rank (today)#70
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Why parents love Ruby
  • Ruby Bridges is one of the most inspiring figures in American history.
  • The ruby is the king of gemstones — rarer and historically more valued than diamonds.
  • Four letters, two syllables — punchy and complete.
  • It has the warmth of red without the harshness — glowing, not burning.
  • It faded long enough (1940s-80s) to feel fresh again.
The vibe of Ruby
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Origin & history of Ruby
Latin rubeus (red) Latin rubinus (ruby gemstone) English Ruby
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Latin roots
Ruby comes from the Latin rubeus, meaning red. The ruby has been the most prized gemstone in many cultures — in Sanskrit it's called ratnaraj, king of gems. Ancient Burmese warriors believed rubies made them invincible in battle. As a given name, Ruby became popular during the Victorian gemstone-name craze and peaked in the 1920s. Ruby Bridges (born 1954) became a civil rights icon at age six when she integrated William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans in 1960, escorted by federal marshals. Norman Rockwell's painting of the scene is one of the most powerful images in American history. The name returned to the US top 100 in 2013.
2
First recorded
Earliest known use: Victorian England as part of the gemstone-name trend; peaked in the 1920s, then revived in the 2000s.
3
Today
Ruby remains a beloved choice, ranking #70 in the US. 376,074 babies have been named Ruby since 1880.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, Oxford Dictionary of First Names, SSA data
How popular is Ruby?
1924 peak year
Today, Ruby sits inside the top hundred (#70), with roughly 3,576 new arrivals per year. But it wasn't always this way. At its peak in 1924, 8,406 babies were given the name (ranked #26 nationally). Its strongest stretch was the 1920s. Ruby's usage has held roughly steady recently. In all, around 376,074 babies have been registered as Ruby since 1880.
Year-by-year registrations 1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
8,406 Babies named in peak year
(ranked #26)
3,576 Avg. per year
(last decade)
35,760 Total registrations
last 10 years
376,074 All-time total
(since 1880)
Popularity in the US today (rank #70) Very popular
→ Holding steady in recent years
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Numerology of Ruby
3
Life path number
The Creator
Creativity, joy and self-expression.

Ruby's Life Path 6 is the nurturer's number — a warm vibration for a gem associated with passion and protection. People named Ruby tend to be fiery, warm-hearted, and fiercely protective of those they love. Their fire warms rather than burns.

Fiery warmth
Fiercely protective
Courageous heart
Glows from within
Passionate about justice
R9
U3
B2
Y7
Sum: 21 → Life path 3
Personality of Ruby
Bright & creative
Imaginative, expressive, endlessly inventive.
😊
Magnetic warmth
Their laugh is contagious. People love being near them.
🌈
Eternal optimist
Even in dark moments they find the light.
🗣️
Storyteller
They can describe anything and make it fascinating.
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