Rue
The name Rue has its origins in the French language, where it is derived from the word for the herb 'rue'. This herb has been associated with symbolic meanings of repentance and regret in various cultural contexts.
In literature, rue has been used as a symbol of sorrow and remorse, particularly in Shakespeare's plays. The character of Ophelia in 'Hamlet' speaks of rue as a symbol of regret and heartbreak.
While the precise origin of using the herb's name as a given name is uncertain, it is believed to have been influenced by the symbolic connotations of the plant itself. The name Rue thus carries a sense of reflection and introspection.
Today, the name Rue is relatively uncommon but has gained some popularity in recent years, perhaps due to its unique sound and literary connections.