Eldene, of Latin origin, is an uncommon yet distinctive female given name. It is a variant spelling of 'Aldena', which itself derives from the ancient Roman family name 'Aldenus'. The name Eldene is composed of two elements: 'ald' meaning 'noble' or 'old', and '-ene', a suffix often associated with place names. Thus, Eldene can be interpreted as 'from the noble estate' or 'of the old estate'. This unique moniker adds an elegant touch to its bearer's identity.
"Eldene had varying birth rates annually, with peaks of 9 births in 1918, 1922 and 1926. The years 1920-1921 and 1935-1941 saw consistent birth counts ranging from 5 to 7."