Phoebe
Phoebe is a name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word “phoibos,” meaning “bright” or “radiant.” In Greek mythology, Phoebe was a Titan associated with the moon and prophecy, and the name was also an epithet of her granddaughter, Artemis.
Phoebe has enjoyed consistent popularity over the years, with periodic surges. It saw a notable increase in usage in the late 1990s and early 2000s, partly due to the character Phoebe Buffay in the popular TV show “Friends.” In recent years, it has maintained a steady level of popularity, appreciated for its classic yet friendly sound.
Parents might be inspired to choose Phoebe for its lovely meaning, its connections to Greek mythology, or its balance of traditional charm and modern appeal. The name’s association with brightness and the moon could also be attractive to those looking for a name with celestial or luminous qualities.