Larrie, of Latin origin, is an uncommon yet endearing given name for individuals of both sexes. Derived from the Roman family name Larus, which means 'from Larium,' a town in Italy, Larrie adds a modern twist to a classic antique name. Its unique sound and spelling make it distinctive, while its roots offer a touch of historical elegance.
The name Larrie experienced peaks in popularity between 1942 and 1944 with a high of 20 births in 1944. After the 1950s, its usage significantly decreased, with fewer than 10 births per year from 1960 onwards. The total number of babies named Larrie over this period is 339.