Elestine is a unique and distinctive given name of Greek origin. It is derived from the Greek word 'Eleutherios', which means "free" or "unbound". The name Elestine is believed to have been coined by combining elements from both the Greek name Eleutherius and the French name Estienne, which also has roots in Greek, meaning "crown".
The name Elestine first appeared in France during the Middle Ages. It was typically given to boys at that time, but it has since become more commonly associated with girls. Despite its original usage as a male name, Elestine is now considered unisex and can be used for individuals of any gender.
Throughout history, there have been several notable figures who carried the name Elestine or one of its variants. For instance, Saint Eleutherius was an early Christian bishop who served in the 3rd century. Additionally, Élodie Elestine Gontier was a French writer and playwright who lived during the 19th century.
Today, Elestine remains a rare but intriguing choice for a given name. Its unique sound and rich history make it a distinctive option for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their child.
Statistics on the name Elestine in the United States:
* In 1920, there were 5 babies named Elestine.
* In 1937, there were also 5 babies named Elestine.
* Over these two years combined, a total of 10 babies were named Elestine in the United States.