Marybelle is of Latin origin, derived from the name 'Maria' and the French word for beautiful, 'belle'. This unique moniker combines the revered qualities of both languages, signifying 'beautiful Mary'. It gained popularity in the early 20th century, particularly in France and English-speaking countries. Marybelle is often associated with elegance and charm, reflecting its roots in beauty and grace.
The name Marybelle experienced its peak popularity between 1914 and 1923, with a significant rise from 40 births in 1913 to a peak of 74 births in 1923. After this period, the number of babies named Marybelle began to decline steadily until it reached an average of around 5-10 births per year in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Despite fluctuations over time, Marybelle has consistently remained a relatively uncommon name, with only two years (1917 and 1923) recording more than 50 births each.