All about the name TAURIN

Meaning, origin, history.

Taurin is a unique and distinctive male given name with an intriguing origin and meaning. It is derived from the Latin word "taurus" which means 'bull'. This name has been used throughout history, particularly in France where it is often associated with Saint Taurinus, who was believed to have been martyred around 290 AD.

The name Taurin gained popularity during the Middle Ages in France, likely due to its association with the saint. It was also common among nobility and royalty during this time period. In fact, there were several French kings named Taurin throughout history including King Taurinus II of Aquitaine who ruled from 845 to 863 AD.

Despite its popularity in medieval France, today Taurin is still considered quite rare as a given name. However, it remains an attractive option for parents looking for something unique and meaningful for their son. The bull symbolism represented by the name adds another layer of intrigue and strength to this timeless moniker.

See also

France

Popularity of the name TAURIN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the provided statistics, Taurin has seen a varied number of births in the United States over several decades:

* In 1975, there were 7 births with the name Taurin. * The following year, in 1977, saw 6 births with this name. * There was then a gap of a decade before the next notable year for Taurin births, which was 1987. Again, there were 5 births that year. * Another decade passed before we see another significant number of Taurin births in 2000, with another 6 newborns sharing this name.

In total, over these years, there have been 29 babies named Taurin born in the United States.