Noren is of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse 'Norna-Gaetla', which means 'the norns' weaving'. The Norns were female beings who spun the threads of life in Norse mythology. In its simplest form, Noren can be interpreted as a contraction of 'norn' and 'gaetla' or 'weave'. It is primarily used as a given name for males but has also been used occasionally for females.
"The name Noren experienced a notable rise in popularity during the year 1952 with five recorded births."