Meaning & History
Guylaine is a Ghislaine, ultimately from Ghislain. The root name Ghislain derives from the Germanic element gisal meaning "hostage" or "pledge". This name was borne by a 7th-century saint and hermit who built a chapel near Mons, Belgium, which helped popularize the name in French-speaking regions.
Cultural Context
In France, Guylaine emerged as a feminine variant of Ghislaine, following a pattern of name adaptation that often added a -y- for stylistic distinction. The variant employs the initial 'Gu-' common in French feminine names (compare Guilaine).
Notable Bearers
A notable bearer is Guylaine Tremblay, a Canadian actress born in 1960, known for her work in Quebec cinema and television. Bearers have also been found in other francophone regions, reflecting the name's spread beyond France.
- Meaning: "hostage" or "pledge" (from Germanic root)
- Origin: French variant of Ghislaine
- Type: feminine given name
- Related names: Ghyslaine, Gislaine, Guilaine
- Usage regions: France, Canada (Quebec), other francophone areas
Related Names
Sources: Wiktionary — Guylaine