In the golden light of a Tuscan dawn, one might imagine the name Torrance (pronounced TOR-uhns) drifting across rolling vineyards like a gentle breeze, its syllables echoing the ancient Gaelic tor, the rocky crag that stands resolute against the elements. Once a Scottish surname meaning “from the rocky hill” or “little height,” Torrance has gracefully transitioned into a unisex given name, blending steadfast strength with a hint of lyrical charm. Despite its hilltop heritage, Torrance never looks down on its fellow monikers, embracing each newcomer with warm confidence. In the United States, it has maintained a steady presence—hovering around the 900th rank in recent years—quietly drawing modern parents with its earthy elegance and adventurous spirit. At home on sun-kissed Italian hillsides and in bustling American nurseries alike, Torrance offers every child a promise of resilience and poetic grace.
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