Hollianne is an uncommon yet captivating female given name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'holly'. It was first introduced by author and poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in his 1859 poem 'Evangeline', where it appeared as Hollie-Ann, later evolved into Hollianne. The name has since been used sporadically but remains distinctive.
"The name Hollianne seems to have been popular among parents twice - first around 1988 with 13 births, and again between 1995-1996 with a total of 12 births spread over those two years. Other than these peaks, the name was given to an average of about 5 children per year during the other years recorded."