Certificate of Name
Debi
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyDebi is a diminutive of the English name Deborah. While the longer form has biblical roots, Debi likely emerged in the 20th century as an informal, shortened variant, often spelled with an 'i' for a lighter, more playful feel.Biblical Origin of the Parent NameThe name Deborah comes from the Hebrew Devora (דְּבוֹרָה), meaning 'bee'. In the Old Testament Book of Judges, Deborah is a heroine and prophetess who leads the Israelites against Canaanite oppression, rallying troops under Barak and defeating the commander Sisera. The name also appears for Rebecca's nurse in Genesis. Deborah gained popularity among Jewish communities and later, after the Protestant Reformation, among English-speaking Christians.Feminine Usage and VariationsDebi is exclusively feminine and ranks among informal variants of Deborah, alongside Deb, Debbi, Debbie, and Debby. Many of these diminutives—especially those ending in 'i' or 'ie'—bear a nickname quality associated with family or casual use.Notable BearersAnurupa Debi (1882–1958) – Indian writer.Debi Prasad Roy Chowdhury – Indian sculptor of the mid-20th century.Debi Derryberry – American voice actress known for video games and animated series.Debi Gliori (born 1959) – British writer and illustrator of children's books.Debi Nova – Costa Rican singer-songwriter recognized for Latin pop and crossover styles.Debi Rose – American politician holding office in New York City.DistributionDebi appears as both a given name and a surname internationally, though usage as a first name is most common in the English-speaking world. Its presence across various fields—from sculpture and writing to acting and politics—highlights the broader cultural adaptation of biblical names in many languages and countries.
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