Lamin, of West African origin, predominantly used in countries like The Gambia and Senegal, is a unique and distinctive given name. Derived from the Arabic word 'lam', it translates to 'kindness' or 'gentleness'. This name, with its rich cultural roots and positive connotation, has been carried globally through migration and cultural exchange.
"Lamin saw a peak in popularity around the year 2007 with 14 births recorded that year. However, its usage has been quite consistent over time, oscillating between 6 to 13 births annually since then."