Lorenzo

lo-REN-zo
Meaning: Crowned with laurel
Gender
Boy
Origin
Latin, Italian, Spanish
Popularity Rank
#131 (boys)
#217 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Lorenzo has seen a resurgence in popularity over the past few decades, particularly in the United States and Italy. It is frequently chosen by parents looking for a classic name with modern appeal.

Why Parents Choose Lorenzo

Parents often choose Lorenzo for its elegant sound and rich historical connotations. It conveys a sense of strength and creativity, making it a popular choice for those who appreciate Italian heritage and culture.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Lorenzo has its roots in Latin, originating from the name 'Laurentius,' which means 'from Laurentum.' Its association with laurel leaves symbolizes victory and honor. The name gained popularity in Italy during the Middle Ages and has been borne by many notable figures, including Lorenzo de' Medici, a prominent Renaissance patron.

Lorenzo has strong ties to Italian culture, historically associated with nobility and the Renaissance period. It embodies artistic and intellectual achievement.

Notable People Named Lorenzo

  • Lorenzo de' Medici
  • Lorenzo Lamas
  • Lorenzo Insigne
  • Lorenzo Soria
  • Lorenzo Ghiberti

Name Variations

Laurent Laurence Loren Renzo

Related Names

Lawrence Laurent Laura

Similar Sounding Names

Orlando Rocco Antonio

Names with Similar Feel

Alessandro Niccolo Matteo

Sibling Name Ideas

Giovanni Matteo Sofia Isabella

Pop Culture References

  • Lorenzo's Oil (film)
  • Lorenzo Lamas in 'Renegade'
  • Lorenzo in 'The Godfather' video game