All about the name LAWREN

Meaning, origin, history.

Lawren is a unique and distinctive given name of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Scottish surname Laurence, which has a long and rich history. The name Laurence itself comes from the Latin name Laurenius, which means "from Laurentum," a ancient city in Italy.

The name Lawren was popularized by the Canadian artist Lawren Harris (1885-1970), who was a prominent member of the Group of Seven, a group of Canadian landscape painters. Harris was known for his abstract paintings of the Canadian wilderness and his influence on Canadian art. Although he was born with the name Lawrence ArthurHarris, he often signed his artwork as Lawren S. Harris.

In addition to its Scottish origins and associations with Canadian art, the name Lawren has also gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and spelling. It is considered a unisex name, meaning it can be given to both boys and girls.

Overall, Lawren is a distinctive and meaningful name with a rich history that spans continents and centuries. Whether you are drawn to its Scottish origins, its associations with Canadian art, or simply its unique sound, Lawren is a name that stands out from the crowd.

See also

Italian
Scottish

Popularity of the name LAWREN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the statistics provided, the name Lawren has seen a varying number of births in the United States over several decades. Between 1960 and 2007, there were a total of 59 babies named Lawren born in the U.S.

The name Lawren first appeared in the top 100 baby names lists in 1967 and 1968 with five births each year. There was another peak in popularity between 1980 and 1983, during which there were a total of 20 babies named Lawren born annually.

Interestingly, the name experienced another spike in popularity in 1988 with seven births that year alone. However, it seems that this trend did not continue into subsequent years as the number of babies named Lawren decreased to five in 1989 and six in 1994. Since then, there has been no significant increase in the use of the name Lawren as a baby name in the United States.