Renée
Soul Blueprint
Life Lesson
Embracing transformation and the courage to start over when necessary.
Strength
The ability to reinvent oneself and find beauty in transitions.
Pitfall
A tendency to over-idealize the past or fear the 'endings' that precede rebirth.
Analysis & Profile
Biography
Meaning & Symbolism
Derived from the Latin 'Renatus', the name Renée literally translates to 'reborn'. In a historical and theological context, it refers to the spiritual rebirth through baptism. Symbolically, it carries themes of renewal, resilience, and the cyclical nature of life. It gained massive popularity in France before migrating to the English-speaking world, where it has long been associated with a refined, intellectual, and cosmopolitan aesthetic. The feminine ending '-ée' distinguishes it from the masculine 'René', though in English, the two are often phonetically identical.
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Origins
Famous Bearers
Renée Zellweger
Acteur
An Academy Award winner whose presence in major films like 'Bridget Jones's Diary' kept the name in the public eye for decades.
Renée Fleming
Opera Singer
A world-renowned soprano who embodies the grace and high-culture association of the name.
Renée Rapp
Singer/Actress
A modern icon for Gen Z, bringing a contemporary and edgy energy to this classic name.
History & Popularity
Renée enjoyed a golden age in the mid-20th century (1950s-1970s) in both the US and UK. In the United States, it peaked as a quintessential 'cool girl' name. After a period of decline, it has seen a resurgence in the 21st century, partially driven by iconic celebrity figures and a general trend toward 'Mid-Century Modern' names. In the UK, it is often perceived as slightly more exotic and upper-middle class due to its distinct French flair.
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Historical Popularity
Renée has maintained a steady but fluctuating presence, showing a 'vintage revival' spike in the mid-2010s followed by stabilization.