Meaning:
From the region of Lorne in Scotland
Variations:
Lorn;Laurence;Laurie;Larry
The name Lorne is derived from the Scottish region of Lorne, which itself comes from the Gaelic "Latharna." Historically, Lorne was a significant area in Scotland, associated with the Clan MacDougall. The name does not have direct religious or mythological references but is deeply rooted in Scottish heritage. Notable bearers include Lorne Greene, a Canadian actor known for his role in "Bonanza." While traditionally a male name, Lorne has been used for both genders, though it remains predominantly male. The name's usage has seen fluctuations in popularity, with peaks in the mid-20th century. In contemporary times, Lorne is less common but still used, often chosen for its unique Scottish flair. Sibling names might include other Scottish names like Duncan or Fiona. Individuals named Lorne are often described as strong and independent, reflecting the rugged nature of their namesake region.