Ruby is a Latin name taken from the precious gemstone. It has its roots from the term rubeus meaning “red”. Actually, “ruby” is a red precious mineral and is considered highly valuable the more deeply it appears in color.
The name Ruby popularized across the English natives when other gemstone names like opal and pearl were trending.
In the United States, she first entered the naming graphs in the early 1990s although her usage was generally dismal, she could hardly achieve a spot in the top 1000 list.
The name best years was between 1900 and 1936 when she landed a spot in the top 50 list. Her peak popularity ever was in 1911 when she was ranked at remarkable #22 in the united states.
Much revival was notable at the turn of 21st century. For the past several years, she’s achieving highest success in England, Wales, Australia and across the English speaking countries.
In 2019, Ruby was 66th in popularity in the nation. Right now, she’s showing significant jumps in naming graphs even though her usage still ranges from low to moderate.