The name Valeriane is of Latin origin and means 'strong, healthy'. It was given to babies born to strong and healthy parents, or to babies believed to bring good health to their families.
In Christian tradition, Valeriane is associated with Saint Valerian of Rome, a soldier who converted to Christianity in the 3rd century AD. He is said to have been miraculously healed of a severe illness after praying to Saint Peter, and later became a bishop and a martyr. This makes the name Valeriane not only a symbol of physical health, but also a reminder of the spiritual strength and healing power of God.