Lorine: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: LOR-een
Origin: France
gender-female

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Region Origin: French
Meaning: Lorine is a variant of the name Lorraine, which means "from Lorraine," a region in France.

Lorine is a feminine name with roots in the Latin language, derived from the name "Laura," which means "laurel" or "bay tree." The laurel tree is historically associated with victory and honor, often worn by victors and poets in ancient Rome and Greece. This connection imbues the name Lorine with a sense of triumph and artistic inspiration. Throughout contemporary culture, individuals named Lorine have made their mark in various fields. The name carries a sense of elegance and timelessness, often chosen for its classic yet distinctive sound. Lorine's phonetic appeal and historical significance continue to resonate with parents seeking a name that embodies both tradition and a unique character. In the realm of popular culture, the name Lorine has been carried by notable figures, contributing to its recognition and charm. It remains a name that evokes a sense of dignity and creative spirit.

Lorine Name Popularity Data

chat-overall Lorine is currently #38609 in the popularity of the name rankings.
gender-female Girl: Lorine is currently #22046 on Kiindred Girl Names

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