Torrin is an ancient Scottish name of Gaelic origin, derived from the word 'torr' meaning 'great'. It was traditionally used as a surname but has more recently been adopted as a given name for boys. The name Torrin has a strong and distinctive sound, reflecting its ancient roots. Its unique spelling sets it apart from other names with similar pronunciations, such as Terry or Terence.
"Torrin experienced a peak in popularity around the mid-2000s with a high of 10 births in both 2006 and 2007, but it has since leveled off with fewer than 10 births per year since 2008. Interestingly, there were two years with only five births each: 2002 and 2014."