Lorrie

Meaning of Lorrie

Lorrie is a unisex given name with roots in the Latin laurus—“laurel”—and echoes of the French province of Lorraine, tracing back through Laura and Lorraine. Pronounced LOHR-ee, it lands on the tongue like a friendly greeting, warm and playful. Evoking images of ancient laurel wreaths and the honor they symbolized, Lorrie carries a gentle sense of triumph in every syllable. Its popularity bloomed in the mid-20th century and, after a quiet descent, it’s now experiencing a subtle revival—with twelve little Lorries born in the U.S. in 2024, landing it at number 938. This name marries Anglo-American charm with a dash of European flair, inspiring parents to weave family traditions into a fresh, hopeful narrative.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as LOHR-ee (/'lɔr.i/)

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Notable People Named Lorrie

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Lorrie Cranor -
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