Torien is of Germanic origin, meaning 'thorn bush'. It was brought to England by early Anglo-Saxon settlers and later popularized during the Middle Ages. This unique name is composed of two elements: 'þórr', which translates to 'thunder', and '-ingas', a suffix signifying 'people' or 'kinsfolk'. Thus, Torien can be interpreted as 'people of Thor', referring to the Norse god associated with thunder and strength.
"The name Torien has seen fluctuations in its popularity over the years, with peaks occurring in 1999 and 2009 (both at 10 births), while other years showed varying levels of usage."