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The baby name Ebbonee is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced ˈɛbəni (EB-uh-nee),ɛˈboʊni (eh-BOH-nee).

Ebbonee is English in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: English
Pronunciation: ˈɛbəni (EB-uh-nee),ɛˈboʊni (eh-BOH-nee)

What is the meaning of the name Ebbonee ?

The baby name Ebbonee is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced ˈɛbəni (EB-uh-nee),ɛˈboʊni (eh-BOH-nee).

Ebbonee is English in Origin.

Ebbonee is a modern embellished spelling of Ebony, an English word-name taken from the dense, jet-black hardwood. The term entered English via Latin ebenus and Greek ébenos, ultimately traced to an ancient Egyptian or Semitic source referring to imported black wood. As a given name, its meaning evokes “deep black” and the qualities associated with ebony - beauty, elegance, durability, and richness.

Used primarily for girls, Ebony and its creative forms spread in the late 20th century, resonating especially within African American naming traditions and buoyed by the cultural prominence of Ebony magazine (founded 1945) and the Black is Beautiful movement. Variants include Ebony, Ebonie, Ebonee, Eboni, Eboney, and Ebbony; nicknames like Eb or Ebbie occur. Ebbonee remains rare but familiar and stylish.

We can't find Ebbonee in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. That usually points to a very rare, regional, or newly coined name. However you look at it, very few people share it.

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Ebbonee is predominantly a girl's name.
Ebbonee is a 3 syllable name, pronounced ˈɛbəni (EB-uh-nee),ɛˈboʊni (eh-BOH-nee).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Ebony, Ebonee, Eboni, Eboneigh, Ebonie and Ebbony.
Across languages, Ebbonee has these equivalents: Melanie (Greek, 'dark'), Melania (Greek, 'dark'), Ciara / Keira (Irish, 'dark-haired'), Kali (Sanskrit, 'black'), Nigella (Latin, 'black'), and 2 more.