The name Immaculée is of French origin and means "spotless" or "unstained". It is derived from the Latin word "immaculatus", which means clean or pure. The name was popularized by the Catholic Church, which celebrates the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on December 8th each year. This feast day honors the belief that Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, was conceived without sin. However, it is important to note that the name Immaculée is not directly related to this religious celebration or to any specific traits associated with its bearers. Instead, it simply reflects a wish for purity and cleanliness. In France, Immaculée is often spelled "Immaculée" while in other French-speaking countries such as Belgium and Canada, it may be spelled "Immaculée". Despite its origins in France, the name has been adopted by many cultures around the world and can be found among people of various ethnic backgrounds.
According to U.S. birth statistics, the name Immaculee was given to six babies in 2019. This means that approximately one baby named Immaculee is born each year in the United States.