Eliene is of Hebrew origin, meaning "my God is my Lord". It is a variant spelling of the name Eleanor, which itself derives from the Provençal Alienor. The name Eliene gained popularity in the late 20th century and has since been used consistently, although it remains relatively uncommon. It is often associated with other similar-sounding names like Eliana and Elinor. In literature, there is no significant character named Eliene that stands out, leaving the name open for personal interpretation and associations by those who bear or appreciate it.
"Eliene's popularity peaked around the mid-1910s with nine births in 1914 and consistent double-digit births from 1915 to 1917. However, it began declining afterward, reaching its lowest point with five births in 1919."