Lorine, of Latin origin, is a charming and distinctive given name. It is derived from the Latin word 'laurus,' which means 'laurel' - a tree known for its leaves that were used to create wreaths awarded to champions in ancient Rome. This connection bestows Lorine with an air of victory and elegance. The name was popularized by American author Lorine Niedecker, adding a literary touch to its appeal. It is composed of three syllables: 'Lo-rin-e,' offering a delightful rhythm when spoken aloud.
"Lorine is an infrequently used name, with just six births recorded each in 1928 and 1934, totaling twelve."