| Meaning | dark-haired |
| Origin | Greek |
| Gender | gender neutral |
| Opposite gender | Colbie |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 6 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | Col-bie |
Fresh and contemporary with a hint of vintage charm, Colbie strikes a delightful balance between familiar and unique. This name has a friendly, approachable quality that immediately puts people at ease while still maintaining individuality. The two-syllable structure rolls off the tongue naturally, and the 'ie' ending adds a touch of playfulness without being overly cutesy. Colbie works for girls with diverse personalities and interests, never pigeonholing its bearer into any particular stereotype. The name has gained traction in recent years while remaining far from overused, offering that sweet spot of recognition without ubiquity. It looks great written, sounds warm spoken, and will serve a girl well from preschool through professional life. Colbie represents modern naming at its best—accessible, appealing, and authentically individual.
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