Larin is a unisex name with English origins. It is pronounced as LAIR-in (/lɛr.ɪn/) and has variant spelling as Laren. In terms of popularity, data for the newborns in the United States of America shows that Larin was given to 5 babies in 1991, ranking at number 8236. The name had consistent usage throughout the years, peaking in popularity in the 1980s and 1960s. Larin does not have any specific associations or meanings, making it a versatile choice for parents who prefer gender-neutral names.
Larin Paraske, an Izhorian runic singer, is a key figure in Finnish folk poetry and has been referred to as the "Finnish Mnemosyne," with her interpretations of Kalevala inspiring romantic nationalist artists like Jean Sibelius. |