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Lorine Girl

Popularity: #945 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Origin(s)

Pronunciationloh-REEN / /loʊˈriːn/

Latin; French

Meaning

Latin: 'laurel'; French: 'little laurel'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Lorine has its roots in the Latin name "Laurinus," which is derived from "laurus," meaning "laurel." The laurel tree has been a symbol of victory and honor since ancient times, often associated with the Roman practice of crowning victors with laurel wreaths. The name evolved through various linguistic stages, transitioning from Latin to Old French as "Lorine," before making its way into the English language. This transformation reflects the broader influence of Latin on the development of Romance languages and the subsequent adoption of these names into English during the medieval period.

Historically, the name Lorine can be linked to notable figures and events. The laurel's significance in classical antiquity is echoed in various cultural contexts, where it has been used to signify triumph and achievement. Although specific historical milestones directly associated with the name Lorine are less documented, the broader cultural significance of laurel as a symbol of honor has persisted through the ages. The name has been used in various forms across different cultures, often appearing in literature and art that reference themes of victory and accomplishment.

In terms of cultural resonance, the name Lorine embodies qualities of strength and resilience, reflecting the enduring nature of its symbolic roots. The laurel's association with triumph has made it a favored motif in various artistic expressions, from poetry to visual arts. Additionally, the diminutive form "Lori" has emerged as a common variant, further illustrating the name's adaptability and continued relevance in different contexts. Overall, Lorine serves as a reminder of the historical and cultural significance of names derived from nature and their ability to convey deeper meanings across generations.

Trend Summary

The name Lorine has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States, with a notable decline in usage since the mid-20th century.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Loreen
  • Lori

International Variants

  • Lorenza (Italian)
  • Laurine (French)

Famous people named Lorine

Lorine Niedecker is a poet best known for her works in the Objectivist movement, including the collections New Goose, and My Life by Water.

Fictional characters named Lorine

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Lorine was first seen in the United States in 1889. Lorine has ranked as high as #627 nationally, which occurred in 1922, and has been most popular in Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Arkansas, and Kentucky. In the past 5 years the name Lorine has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Lorine (1980)

StateBirthsShare
TX 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
18895
18916
18936
18945
189515
18967
18979
189825
189919
190030
190119
190226
190321
190428
190535
190637
190741
190837
190942
191066
191161
191267
1913102
1914128
1915149
1916226
1917182
1918207
1919233
1920242
1921239
1922277
1923237
1924275
1925240
1926256
1927239
1928229
1929204
1930242
1931200
1932200
1933154
1934179
1935164
1936145
1937132
1938148
1939123
1940128
1941125
1942161
1943119
1944113
194592
1946112
1947125
1948103
1949102
195097
195175
195281
195372
195473
195566
195675
195760
195855
195954
196058
196158
196259
196364
196449
196557
196649
196751
196848
196946
197031
197132
197224
197321
197424
197520
197613
197721
197818
19797
198016
198210
19837
19847
19858
198614
19877
19887
19896
19908
19919
19927
19985
19995
20005
20015
20027
20178
20187
20245