Kolbe

The name Kolbe is a German surname that has been adopted as a given name, particularly for boys. It is derived from the German word "kolben," which means "club" or "mace."

The origin of the surname Kolbe can be traced back to the Middle Ages, where it was likely used as an occupational name for a person who made or carried clubs or maces. These weapons were commonly used in medieval warfare and may have been associated with a particular trade or profession.

In modern times, the name Kolbe has become more widely used as a given name, possibly due to its association with Saint Maximilian Kolbe, a Polish Catholic priest who sacrificed his life to save another prisoner during the Holocaust. His selfless act of heroism and dedication to his faith have made him a revered figure, particularly among Catholics.

While the name Kolbe may have begun as a humble occupational surname, it has gained a deeper significance through its religious and historical connections, making it a meaningful choice for many parents.

US popularity 2023:84 children

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