Girl name origins & meanings
What does Lauren mean and stand for?
Meaning:
- Latin: Laurel tree; honor and victory
Gender: Female, unisex
Syllables: 2
Pronunciation: The name Lauren is pronounced loh-ren
The name Lauren originates from the Latin word laurus, meaning "laurel tree", which was a symbol of victory and honor in ancient Rome. It began as a Roman family name for people born in the ancient Roman city of Laurentum. The name became popular in English-speaking countries, particularly in the mid-20th century, and is commonly used for both boys and girls, although it is more frequently given to girls.
Girl name variations
How Popular Is The Name Lauren
Family name origins & meanings
Swedish (Laurén; also found in Finland): from a Swedish vernacular form of the personal name Laurentius (see Lawrence, Lauri).
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Lauren in Pop Culture
Do you know these fictional characters that share this first name?
- Lauren Tanner from Make It or Break It - A competitive gymnast with a complex personality.
- Lauren Cooper from The Catherine Tate Show - A snarky schoolgirl known for her catchphrase "Am I bovvered?"
- Lauren Reynolds from Cool Runnings - An American tourist who becomes involved with the Jamaican bobsled team.
- Lauren Branning from EastEnders - A character from the long-running British soap opera.
- Lauren Mallory from Twilight - A high school student and minor character in the series.
Popularity of the Name Lauren
According to Social Security Administration data, Lauren has seen a steady decline in popularity over recent years, moving out of the top 100 names where it had been a staple since the early 1980s. Despite its decline, Lauren remains a classic choice for many parents.
The Latin Lauren comes from the Roman family name Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum," an ancient Roman city southwest of Rome. Lauren was traditionally a male name, but has become a popular female and gender-neutral name over the years. Historically, the name Lauren gained enormous popularity in the mid-20th century, partly due to the influence of actress Lauren Bacall, an iconic figure of Hollywood's Golden Age. Other notable people named Lauren include fashion designer Ralph Lauren and actress Lauren Graham, well-known for her role in Gilmore Girls. In fiction, characters named Lauren have appeared in titles such as the movie The First Time and the TV series Alias.
Where Is the Name Lauren Popular?
This name is most popular across certain states in the U.S., including those highlighted on the map below.
Nicknames for Lauren
These shortened names can make great nicknames for your baby.
- Laur
- Laurie
- Ren
- Lolo
- Lala
- Lulu
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