Yulene is of Spanish origin, derived from the masculine given name Julio. It means "from Jupiter" or "down from Jupiter". The name gained popularity as a feminine form in Spain during the late 20th century. Yulene consists of two elements: 'Yu', which is derived from Julius, the Roman family name that eventually became associated with the month July; and '-lene', a popular female suffix found in many Spanish names like Yolanda and Dulcinea. The name Yulene is often pronounced as /juːˈliːni/ in English-speaking countries. It has a unique sound and offers a distinctive alternative for parents seeking an uncommon yet attractive feminine name.
"The name Yulene has had consistent popularity with six babies named each year from 2002 onwards."