All about the name ORIANNE

Meaning, origin, history.

Orianne is a unique and elegant female name of Hebrew origin. It means "my light" in Hebrew, which can also be interpreted as "my illumination." The name Orianne is believed to have been derived from the masculine Hebrew name Ori, meaning "my light," with the addition of the feminine suffix "-anne."

The name Orianne has a rich history and has been popular among royalty and nobility throughout Europe. It was the name of Queen Orianne of Romania (1906-1965), who was born Princess Orianne de Coburg and Gotha, and married King Carol II of Romania in 1931.

In literature, Orianne appears as a character in Victor Hugo's epic novel "Notre-Dame de Paris" (The Hunchback of Notre-Dame). The character Orianne is introduced as the daughter of a judge and the love interest of the main character, Quasimodo.

Overall, Orianne is a beautiful and distinctive name with a strong historical background. Its meaning adds to its appeal, suggesting illumination, light, and positivity.

See also

Jewish

Popularity of the name ORIANNE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Orianne is a unique and uncommon name, with only five babies being named Orianne each year in the United States during the year 2000. This means that Orianne was among the least popular names for girls born that year, with less than one hundredth of a percent of newborns sharing this distinctive moniker."

Name variation ORIANNE.