Jordane is of French origin, derived from the masculine given name Jordan. The name gained popularity in France during the late 20th century and has since been used for both boys and girls. It is pronounced as /ʒɔʁ.dan/ with a hard 'd' sound similar to the English 'd', followed by the French 'a' sound, which is open and nasalized like the 'an' in the English word 'father'. The name Jordane does not have any associated meanings or etymology beyond its origin as a variant of Jordan. It has not been popular enough to make it into any mainstream naming databases such as Social Security records or name popularity rankings, making it quite rare and unique.
"Jordane experienced a single year of popularity with 7 births recorded in 1992."