Vivienne is a feminine given name of French origin, derived from 'vivant', meaning 'living'. It gained prominence during the Middle Ages and was particularly popular among French nobility. The name was also favored by several notable figures throughout history, such as Vivienne Leigh, the renowned actress best known for her iconic role in Gone with the Wind.
"Vivienne is not a particularly popular name; it's only been given to babies nine times over the past hundred years."