Ursuline, derived from Latin 'ursulus', meaning 'little bear', is an uncommon yet distinctive given name. It is predominantly used within the Catholic community, where it honors Saint Ursula of Cologne. Ursuline was popularized in the Middle Ages through various legends and tales associated with this saint. The name has seen some usage throughout history but remains quite rare today.
"Ursuline was quite popular between 1914 and 1924, with five girls named Ursuline born each year in 1914, 1915, 1920, 1921, and 1924. This results in a total of twenty-five births over this decade-long span."