Lorin is a given name. The meaning of Lorin derives from a bay or laurel plant; of Laurentum (wreathed/crowned with laurel). Laurentum, in turn is from laurus (laurel), from the place of laurel trees, laurel branch, laurel wreath. Laurentum was also a city in ancient Italy. It is also a Kurdish female given name, derived from the Kurmanji word lorî, meaning "lullaby".
Lorin is a given name. The meaning of Lorin derives from a bay or laurel plant; of Laurentum (wreathed/crowned with laurel). Laurentum, in turn is from laurus (laurel), from the place of laurel trees, laurel branch, laurel wreath. Laurentum was also a city in ancient Italy. It is also a Kurdish female given name, derived from the Kurmanji word lorî, meaning "lullaby".
Notable people with the name include: Lorin Blodget (1823–1901), American physicist and writer Lorin Farr (1820–1909), Mormon pioneer and the first mayor of Ogden, Utah Lorin Maazel (1930–2014), conductor, violinist and composer Lorin J. Mullins (1917–1993), American biophysicist Lorin Solon (1892–1967), All-American football player Lorin C. Woolley (1856–1934), Mormon fundamentalist leader and a proponent of plural marriage Lorin F. Wheelwright (1909–1987), American Latter-day Saint hymnwriter, composer, musical instructor and educator Lorin Wright (1862–1920), one of four Wright brothers, named for a community chosen randomly from a map
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