Lauren

The name Lauren means 'laurel-crowned' or 'victorious,' drawing from the symbolism of the laurel plant, historically associated with triumph and honor. It also signifies nobility and glory.

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The name Lauren has its roots in the Latin language, derived from the word 'Laurentius,' meaning 'from Laurentum,' which is a city in ancient Italy. It suggests 'laurel-crowned,' as laurel was a symbol of victory and honor in Roman times.

  • Popularity: 711th
  • Babies named Lauren in the US in 2023:
    Female: 898
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Lau, Ren, Laur, Laurie, Renny.
  • Full Names: Lauren Smith, Lauren Johnson, Lauren Anderson, Lauren Harris, Lauren Brown.
  • Famous Namesakes: Lauren Bacall-Actress, Lauren Conrad-Fashion Designer/TV Personality, Lauren Oliver-Author, Lauren Hutton-Model, Lauren Graham-Actress.
  • Gender: Traditionally Female, though can be unisex in modern contexts.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Lauren is associated with the number 7, signifying intellect, intuition, and introspection. It suggests that individuals with this name are deep thinkers, philosophical, and insightful, often drawn to the mysteries of life and spiritual pursuits.

The name Lauren gained significant popularity in the United States during the late 1980s and 1990s, making it a common choice for girls born during those years. Its popularity has since declined slightly but remains a timeless and classic choice for new parents.

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