Curie, of French origin, translates to 'care' or 'cure'. It's derived from the Latin word 'curia', meaning 'court' or 'assembly'. The name gained prominence in France during the Middle Ages and was often used as a surname. In some cases, it has been adopted as a given name, particularly among those who appreciate its symbolic significance or historical association.
The number of babies named Curie seems to fluctuate slightly over time, with a slight peak in 2019.