The name Leverne, of French origin, is a unique and elegant choice. It's composed of two distinct elements: 'Le' meaning 'the', and 'Verne', which could be derived from the Latin 'vernus', translating to 'of spring'. This gives Leverne an evocative, seasonal quality. The name is not particularly common, making it distinctive yet approachable. It has been used in a few notable instances, such as the American poet Leverne McCauley, further adding to its intrigue.
"The name Leverne experienced varied popularity from the early 20th century onwards, peaking at 17 births in 1920 and 16 in 1959. However, it saw a steady decline after the 1930s, with fewer than 10 births per year from 1944 onwards, and only five or fewer from 1965 onwards. Overall, there were 487 Leverne babies born between 1915 and 1971."