Marjorine, derived from the Latin 'Majorana', is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of Latin origin that means "of the sea". It was popularized during the Middle Ages but has since become quite rare, making it a unique choice for parents seeking an unusual yet meaningful name for their child. Marjorine is composed of two elements: 'major' meaning 'greater', and '-ina', a feminine suffix. This gives the name a strong and powerful connotation, while its marine origins lend it a sense of serenity and tranquility. Despite its rarity, Marjorine has been used throughout history, with notable bearers including American activist Marjorie McNeely and French-American actress Marjorie Reynolds.
Marjorine is quite rare, with only 10 recorded births in total over two decades, specifically in 1922 and 1944.