Deleen is a unique and elegant given name of American origin. It is essentially a variant spelling of the more common 'Delaine', which combines elements from both 'Della' and 'Lane'. The name was popularized by the famous American poet Edgar Allan Poe, who used it in his poem 'Lenore', later retitled as 'The Raven'. Although not as widespread today, Deleen maintains a distinctive charm and offers a refreshing alternative to more conventional names.
"The name 'Deleen' experienced notable fluctuations in popularity over these years, with a peak of seven births in 1954, followed by declines to five births each in 1947 and 1964."