Libby is a girl's name. The name is a short form of the popular Hebrew name "Elizabeth," which means "God's promise." The name is known to have eight variant forms of which the popular ones are Libbie and Libby.
Libby scores well as first name, scoring 1025th rank out of the 4275 female names pooled in the US census of 1990. It is a popular surname as well. Incidentally, one of the popular figures with the last name was a man called William F. Libby, an American chemist who bagged the Nobel Prize in the year 1960 for his experiments in radiocarbon dating. Libby or Elizabeth is a popular fictional character in the "Lost" series shown on ABC television played by Cynthia Watros.
Libby scores well as first name, scoring 1025th rank out of the 4275 female names pooled in the US census of 1990. It is a popular surname as well. Incidentally, one of the popular figures with the last name was a man called William F. Libby, an American chemist who bagged the Nobel Prize in the year 1960 for his experiments in radiocarbon dating. Libby or Elizabeth is a popular fictional character in the "Lost" series shown on ABC television played by Cynthia Watros.