Marlayne
Marlayne is a feminine given name of uncertain origin. It is commonly used in Dutch and Frisian-speaking regions.
Possible Origins and Meanings:
The name Marlayne is believed to be a modern variant or combination of other names, potentially including:
- Maria: A Hebrew name meaning "bitter" or "rebellious," also associated with the Virgin Mary.
- Lynn: A Welsh name meaning "lake."
- Marla: A German name, a short form of Marlene or Marlena.
Therefore, Marlayne may carry connotations derived from these root names. It might be interpreted as meaning "bitter lake," "rebellious lake," or simply a blended form of the sounds and meanings of its constituent parts.
Usage:
The name Marlayne is relatively uncommon but can be found across Europe and North America, though it is most strongly associated with the Netherlands and surrounding areas.
Notable People Named Marlayne:
- Marlayne Sahupala (born 1971): A Dutch singer and television presenter, best known for representing the Netherlands in the 1999 Eurovision Song Contest.