Lavern

Meaning of Lavern

Lavern bursts onto the scene like a lively melody in an empty jazz club, strutting in with a knowing grin! Rooted in Old French la verne—“alder tree”—and hinted at by Latin vernus—“springlike”—it unfolds like fresh blooms in morning light. This name carries park-bench charm and mid-century flair, dancing from early 1900s popularity to its 2024 resurgence, where 26 baby boys claim Rank 898. Soft consonants and a breezy vowel give Lavern an effortless swagger, like slipping into a vintage leather jacket that still feels brand-new.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as luh-VERN (/ləˈvɜrn/)

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