Lourene is a unique and uncommon feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from Laurentius, which means 'from Laurentum'. It is often associated with the laurel tree and its leaves, symbolizing victory and success in ancient Roman culture. The name Lourene was popularized during the Middle Ages through St. Lawrence, an early Christian martyr whose feast day is celebrated on August 10th.
"The name Lourene experienced peaks of popularity around the early to mid-1900s, with notable years being 1915 and 1917-1920 where there were 10 or more births each year. However, it seems its appeal waned over time, as from the 1930s onwards, annual births consistently remained below 10."