Marilouise is a unique and elegant given name of French origin, derived from Marie Louise. It comprises two distinct elements: 'Marie', meaning 'sea' or 'rebelliousness' in French, and 'Louise', which is a feminine form of Louis, derived from the Germanic elements 'hlod' meaning 'famous' and 'wihsaz' meaning 'battle'. Thus, Marilouise could be interpreted as 'rebellious fame in battle'. The name has a sophisticated sound due to its length and the blend of sounds in each syllable. It is often associated with refinement and grace, but it is also capable of conveying a sense of strength and independence. Despite its French roots, Marilouise has been embraced by other cultures as well, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with international appeal.
The name Marilouise experienced varying popularity throughout the given years, with a significant spike between 1923 and 1924 (20 births in 1923 and 32 births in 1924), after which it declined and remained relatively low until the mid-1950s. The total number of births registered as Marilouise over this period is 268.