Eliane
ay-LYAHN
Eliane is a French feminine name derived ultimately from the Latin 'Aelianus' and before that from the Greek 'Helios,' the god of the sun. The name carries the radiant meaning of 'sun' or 'daughter of the sun.' It may also be seen as a variant of Eliana, a name with Hebrew connections to 'El' (God) and 'Ana' (grace), though the French form is primarily solar in character.
At a glance
A luminous French name meaning 'sun' or 'daughter of the sun,' with a soft, melodic sound and a quietly artistic pedigree.
Etymology & History
Derived from Latin 'Aelianus,' itself from Greek 'Helios' (the sun). The French feminine form Eliane developed through the Roman name Aeliana. It blends solar symbolism with French elegance, and is sometimes grouped with the Eliana family of names that carry Hebrew connections as well.
Cultural Significance
Eliane has been a steady presence in French naming culture, most popular in the mid-20th century. It is associated with a certain classic French femininity. The name gained international attention through the French composer Eliane Radigue, whose work brought a unique artistic dimension to the name.
Famous people named Eliane
Eliane Radigue
Eliane Beckett
Frequently Asked Questions
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“Bright, shining one”
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Where you'll find Eliane
Eliane shows up in these curated collections across Namekin.