Meaning & Origin
Korbin is an English given name, a variant of Corbin. The name Corbin itself derives from a French surname, which originated as a nickname from the Old French word corbeau, meaning "raven," likely referring to someone with dark hair or a raven-like appearance. The name gained popularity in America partly due to actor Corbin Bernsen (born 1954).While the name Korbin shares a raven etymology with Corbin, it differs in spelling and is distinct from the Hebrew word Korban (קָרְבָּן), which refers to sacrificial offerings in Judaism. The similarity in spelling is coincidental.Popularity and UsageKorbin is primarily used in English-speaking countries, especially the United States. It has seen sporadic use as a modern variant, likely influenced by the trend of spelling variations (e.g., with a 'K' for a sharper sound).Notable BearersNotable individuals with the name Korbin include Korbin Sims (born 1992), a Canadian mixed martial artist, and Korbin Albert, an American soccer player.Related FormsRelated names include Corbin, Korben, and Korbyn.Meaning: Variant of Corbin, from French meaning "raven"Origin: EnglishType: Given nameUsage Regions: United States, Canada, Australia