Delorice, of Latin origin, is a unique and enchanting given name that translates to "from Lauriacum," an ancient Roman settlement in present-day Austria. This distinctive name has gained popularity over the centuries, becoming a charming choice for parents seeking something different yet classic. It comprises two elements: "Lauriacum," referring to the location, and "-cis," meaning "belonging to" or "of." Delorice thus signifies a connection or association with this historic settlement. Pronounced as /dehl-ORR-eess/, it is composed of three syllables, making it melodic and easy to pronounce. Despite its rare occurrence in many parts of the world today, Delorice has been used occasionally throughout history, ensuring that those bearing this name possess a timeless elegance.
The name Delorice experienced periods of popularity with spikes in births occurring between 1930 and 1947, peaking at 12 births in 1942. However, it appears to have fallen out of favor by the late 1950s, with only seven births recorded in each of those years. Overall, there were a total of 97 babies named Delorice born between 1928 and 1958.