Valine, of Latin origin, signifies 'strength' and 'health'. It is derived from the Roman family name 'Valerius', which was borne by a notable branch of ancient patrician families. The name gained popularity during the Middle Ages, often used as a given name due to its association with the Latin phrase 'valeo', meaning 'I am strong, healthy, or well'. Valine is composed of two elements: 'valere' meaning 'to be strong, well, or healthy', and '-ine', a suffix that denotes belonging to or having the quality of. Today, Valine is recognized as a unique yet timeless name choice, carrying a powerful and positive connotation.
"Valine's popularity as a girl's name peaks in the mid-1980s with notable spikes in births occurring between 1982 and 1986."