Lorrenzo is of Italian origin, derived from the Late Latin name Laurenus, which means 'from Laurentum.' It was historically associated with Laurentum, an ancient city in Italy. The name gained popularity during the Middle Ages due to its association with Saint Lawrence, one of the most revered martyrs of the Early Christian Church. Lorrenzo has been used as a given name since the medieval period and continues to be popular in Italian-speaking regions.
There were no births named Lorrenzo between 1998 and 2021.