Flarence, of Latin origin, is derived from the feminine name Florence, which means 'prosperous' or 'thriving'. This unique variant offers a distinctive touch while retaining a familiar ring.
"Flarence experienced peaks in popularity during two periods, with five births each in 1914 and 1916, followed by another peak a decade later with eight births in 1917. After a gap, there were again five births in both 1929 and 1933. In total, there were thirty-six babies named Flarence across these years."