Taurin is of Latin origin and means "of Taurus." It's derived from the constellation Taurus, which represents the bull. This name has a strong, earthy feel to it, much like its celestial inspiration. In Roman mythology, Taurus was associated with strength and endurance, attributes that this name might evoke in those who bear it.
The name Taurin had a peak of popularity in the late 1970s with 7 births recorded in 1975 and 6 births in 1977. There was another increase in usage around the turn of the century, with 6 births registered in 2000. However, the overall trend shows a decline in popularity over time, with only 5 births each in 1987 and 1997. In total, there have been 29 recorded births for the name Taurin between 1975 and 2000.