Champagne is of French origin, derived from the region's association with sparkling wine. It is composed of two elements: "champ," meaning field, and "agne," meaning lamb or sheep. Thus, Champagne translates to 'field of lambs' or 'sheep meadow.' This name gained popularity as a given name in France during the late 19th century but remains relatively uncommon today.
The name Champagne experienced modest popularity with a total of 44 births spread over the years 1989 to 1997, showing fluctuations but maintaining consistent usage during this period.