Marieanne is a blend of two classic French names, Marie and Anne. The name Marie originates from the Latin 'Maria,' meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'wished-for child.' It was widely used among early Christians due to its association with the Virgin Mary. Anne, derived from the Hebrew 'Channah,' means 'grace.' This name is often associated with the biblical character of Anne, mother of Mary and grandmother of Jesus. Marieanne thus carries a timeless elegance and cultural richness.
"Marieanne's popularity as a name fluctuated over the decades with no clear trend. The highest number of babies named Marieanne were born in 1941 and 1958, both years seeing nine or more births. However, the name's usage dropped significantly after the 1970s, with only five births each recorded in 2004 and 2006."