Laris is of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Larus, which was possibly derived from the Latin word 'lar', meaning 'door'. It is often associated with the ancient Roman goddess Lares, who represented hearth and home. The name Laris has a distinct, unique sound that sets it apart from more common names. It consists of three letters: two consonants (L and R) followed by a vowel (i), creating a rhythm that flows well when spoken aloud.
"Laris is quite an uncommon name, with only two recorded births in total over these years."