All about the name LARION

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Larion is of Greek origin and means "liar." It is derived from the Greek word "laros," which refers to a false tale or rumor. In ancient Greece, people who were known for telling lies were often called "larai." Therefore, the name Larion was likely given to someone who was believed to be a habitual liar.

There is no significant historical figure associated with the name Larion. However, it has been used in various forms throughout history and across different cultures. For instance, in Russia, the name Larion was used as a diminutive of Lawrence, which means "from Laurentum," a town in Italy. In Slavic countries, Larion is also used as a variant of the name Laurence.

Today, Larion remains a rare but distinctive name, primarily used in Eastern European countries such as Russia and Ukraine. Despite its somewhat unflattering origins, the name Larion carries a unique character and charm that may appeal to those looking for an unusual and memorable moniker.

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Greek

Popularity of the name LARION since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Larion has seen a consistent presence in the United States over nearly two decades, with five babies being named Larion each year in both 1997 and 2015. This indicates a steady interest in this name among parents during these years.

Name variation LARION.