Cathelene is of French origin and means "clear song." It is composed of two elements: "catel," which translates to "song" or "melody," and "-eline," a suffix that signifies beauty or fairness. This unique name, while having roots in France, has gained international recognition due to its musical connotation and elegant sound. It is often associated with creativity, harmony, and grace.
Cathelene was a popular name among parents in the early to mid-20th century, with a notable spike in popularity around the year 1925 and again around 1955. Despite some fluctuations over time, it remained relatively consistent throughout this period, with no years recording zero births and only two years (1933 and 1948) showing a dip below five births.