Deborah Meaning in English
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/ˈdɛbɝə/, /ˈdɛbɹə/
DEB-uh-ruh, DEB-ruh
/ˈdɛbərə/, /ˈdɛbrə/
DEB-uh-ruh, DEB-ruh
Definition
Deborah is a female given name, popular in English and other languages. In the Bible, Deborah was a prophetess and judge of Israel.
Usage & Nuances
Used as a first name, often shortened to 'Deb' or 'Debbie'. Can carry biblical connotations. Not typically used as a common noun—capitalize when referring to a person.
Spanish: DéboraPortuguese (BR): DéboraPortuguese (PT): DéboraChinese (Simplified): 底波拉Chinese (Traditional): 底波拉Hindi: देबोराहArabic: ديبوراBengali: ডেবোরাRussian: ДебораJapanese: デボラVietnamese: DeborahKorean: 데보라Turkish: DeborahUrdu: دبورہIndonesian: Deborah
Example Sentences
Deborah is my best friend.
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Today, Deborah is coming to dinner.
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Deborah likes to read books.
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Everyone calls her 'Deb,' but her full name is Deborah.
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Deborah was a wise leader in ancient stories.
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When someone says 'Deborah,' I always think of kindness.
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