Julianne is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Julius, which was itself derived from the Latin word "iulus," meaning "yoke" or "junior." The name Julianne is a variant spelling of Julia, with the addition of the feminine suffix "-anne."
The name Julianne has been popular throughout history and across various cultures. In ancient Rome, it was often used as a family name, with some members of the Julian-Claudian dynasty, including Emperor Julius Caesar, bearing this name or its variants.
Over time, Julianne became more commonly associated with the female form, due in part to its widespread use as a given name during the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods. Notable figures bearing this name include Julianne Moore, an American actress known for her roles in films such as "The Hours" and "Still Alice," and Julianne Hough, an American dancer, singer, and actress who rose to fame on the reality show "Dancing with the Stars."
Today, Julianne continues to be a popular choice among parents seeking unique yet classic names for their daughters. Its timeless appeal can be attributed to its strong historical roots and elegant sound. Although it may evoke images of ancient Roman society or Hollywood stars, ultimately, each bearer of this name will forge her own path and create her own history.
The name Julianne experienced significant fluctuations in popularity over the years, with a steady increase from the late 1950s to peaking in the mid-1980s, followed by a gradual decline into the 21st century. The most notable peaks were in 1984 (640 births), 1989 (682 births), and 1998 (657 births). However, by 2022, the number of births had decreased to a low of 94. Overall, there were a total of 30,407 births named Julianne from 1912 to 2023.