Lorria, of Latin origin, translates to 'laurel'. It is a variant spelling of the name Laurene, which was derived from the Late Latin word 'laurus', meaning 'laurel tree'. Laurel trees are known for their evergreen foliage and fragrant flowers, symbolizing victory and triumph in ancient Rome. Lorria has a distinct and elegant sound, offering parents an uncommon yet meaningful option for their child's name.
The name Lorria experienced some variation in popularity during these years, with a slight dip in usage from 1963 to 1964 as no births were recorded that year. However, it recovered by 1965 with six births registered. Overall, there were 16 babies named Lorria born between 1962 and 1965.