Larryn
l(a)-rr-yn
Origin:Latin
Meaning:From Laurentum
Keeping an ancient legacy alive, Larryn is a feminine name and form of Lauren, whose roots grow deep into Latin. Meaning “from Laurentum,” Larryn ultimately derives from Laurence, a habitational name for those from the now-lost Roman city of Laurentum. Known to have once been southwest of Rome, Laurentum’s exact location is uncertain—a secret left behind in a bygone era. Larryn has a modern appeal with its double r and trendy y spelling, reviving a well-renowned classic.
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