Debany dances onto the scene like a burst of confetti at a vibrant fiesta, blending the classic Hebrew charm of “Deborah” (meaning “bee”) with a fresh Latin twist that hums with honeyed warmth. Its crisp syllables—deh-BAN-ee—roll off the tongue like a smooth guitar riff under a golden sunset, conjuring sun-dappled plazas and jubilant gatherings filled with música y alegría. Though still a rare gem (hovering in the mid-900 ranks of the U.S. baby name charts with just five to fifteen little Debanys each year), its gentle buzz promises a bright future, as playful and persevering as the abeja itself. With roots as sweet as honey and a vivacious, modern flair, Debany offers parents a name that’s both steeped in tradition and charged with freshly minted, Latino-inspired zest.