Marialuisa is a unique and elegant Italian female given name, derived from the combination of 'Maria,' meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'beloved,' and 'Luisa,' a variant of 'Ludovica,' inspired by the Germanic elements 'hrod' and 'wulfaz,' translating to 'famous warrior.' The name has a rich history, being popular among Italian nobility during the Renaissance period. Today, Marialuisa continues to be appreciated for its distinctive sound and cultural significance.
"Marialuisa saw a significant increase in popularity between the late 70s and mid-90s, with peaks of 15 to 16 births per year from 1976 to 1980, and again from 1992 to 1994. However, it has since declined, with fewer than 10 births annually in recent years."