Loranne is of French origin, meaning 'from La Roncière', an ancient estate located near Rouen in Normandy. It is a unique and elegant feminine given name that has gained popularity in recent years due to its distinctive sound and spelling. The name Loranne consists of two elements: the Latin word 'lorus', which means 'laurel', a symbol of victory and success, and the French suffix '-anne'. This suffix gives the name a soft, feminine touch and is common in many French names for women. Spelling variations of Loranne include Laurane and Laurenne. Despite its unique spelling, Loranne is easy to pronounce, with stress typically placed on the second syllable ('Lo-RAN').
"Loranne saw its peak popularity in 1964 with six births that year. Before and after this period, there were five births each in 1948 and 1961, totaling to sixteen babies named Loranne over the course of these three years."