Lorenzo

What does the baby name Lorenzo mean? Learn about what Lorenzo means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Lorenzo - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Lorenzo
L-O-R-E-N-Z-O, is a 7-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Lorenzo
lo-REN-tso
loh REN zoh
Meaning of Lorenzo
Crowned with laurels, laurel, city of laurels, man from laurentum, crowned with a laurel.
Origin of Lorenzo
The name 'Lorenzo' has its roots in Latin, specifically from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, which means 'from Laurentum'. Laurentum was a city in ancient Italy, located near modern-day Lazio. The name 'Lorenzo' can be traced back to the Roman Empire, where it was commonly used as a given name. It later spread to other European countries, including Spain and Italy, where it remains popular to this day.
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Popularity of Lorenzo
'Lorenzo' has experienced varying levels of popularity throughout history. In Italy, it has consistently been a well-loved name, ranking among the top names for boys. In Spain, 'Lorenzo' also enjoys a significant level of popularity. In the United States, the name has had its ups and downs. It reached its highest point of popularity in the early 20th century, but then experienced a decline in usage. However, in recent years, 'Lorenzo' has been steadily rising in popularity once again.
Lorenzo currently has 194 likes, and is in the top 2% of liked boy's names. The name Jimmy is slightly more popular than Lorenzo.

Etymology of Lorenzo

The etymology of 'Lorenzo' is closely tied to the Latin word 'laurentius', which means 'from Laurentum'. Laurentum was a city in ancient Italy that was known for its laurel trees. In Roman culture, the laurel wreath was a symbol of victory and honor. The association of 'Lorenzo' with laurel highlights the name's connection to strength, achievement, and triumph.

Cultural Significance of Lorenzo

'Lorenzo' holds cultural significance in both Italian and Spanish cultures. In Italy, the name has been associated with great figures throughout history, including 'Lorenzo' de' Medici, a prominent figure during the Renaissance known for his patronage of the arts. In Spain, 'Lorenzo' is often associated with Saint Lawrence, a Christian martyr who was famously burned alive on a gridiron. Saint Lawrence, or San 'Lorenzo', is highly revered in Spain, and the name 'Lorenzo' is often given to boys born on his feast day.