The Ribbing family is an ancient Swedish noble lineage, with possible roots stretching back to the 10th century, though early claims are uncertain. They are thought to be connected to the Porse family, known for their emblem of three water lily leaves, which became part of the Ribbing coat of arms. The family first appeared in records in 1295, linked to Seved Knutsson, who used this symbol.
The Ribbings gained prominence in the 15th century, with Peder Ribbing, a judge in Mark district, as a key ancestor. The family was formally recognized by the Swedish House of Nobility in 1625, listed as family number 15.