Lauro first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Lauro has been for the last 50 years (from 1974 to 2023) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Lauro

A masculine name of Latin origin representing laurel or bay laurel tree.

Popularity of Lauro by gender

Based on the last 50 years of data, Lauro is exclusively a male name.

For the most recent data in 2023, there were 17 male babies and 0 female babies born with the name Lauro.

Year Male Count Female Count
2023 17 0
2022 15 0
2021 15 0
2020 9 0
2019 13 0
2018 18 0
2017 17 0
2016 13 0
2015 19 0
2014 22 0
2013 22 0
2012 17 0
2011 15 0
2010 19 0
2009 23 0
2008 27 0
2007 41 0
2006 29 0
2005 23 0
2004 26 0
2003 27 0
2002 26 0
2001 25 0
2000 48 0
1999 25 0
1998 22 0
1997 32 0
1996 39 0
1995 25 0
1994 29 0
1993 24 0
1992 38 0
1991 30 0
1990 37 0
1989 31 0
1988 27 0
1987 26 0
1986 29 0
1985 35 0
1984 20 0
1983 21 0
1982 33 0
1981 17 0
1980 33 0
1979 24 0
1978 19 0
1977 23 0
1976 29 0
1975 26 0
1974 18 0

The history of the first name Lauro

The name Lauro finds its origins in Latin. It is derived from the Latin word "laurus", which means "laurel". The laurel was a tree revered in ancient Roman culture and its leaves were used to create crowns for victors and poets.

One of the earliest recorded uses of Lauro as a name can be found in ancient Roman texts. It was a relatively common name among Roman citizens, particularly those from noble or wealthy families. The name was likely chosen to symbolize victory, honor, and poetic excellence.

In medieval times, the name Lauro continued to be used, particularly in Italy and other regions influenced by Roman culture. It was sometimes associated with the Catholic Church, as the laurel was a symbol of martyrdom and spiritual triumph.

Throughout history, there have been several notable individuals named Lauro:

  1. Lauro Quirini (1468-1544), an Italian cardinal and diplomat during the Renaissance.
  2. Lauro Martines (1598-1667), an Italian painter and architect active in the Baroque period.
  3. Lauro Clariana Ricart (1842-1916), a Spanish painter and sculptor known for his religious works.
  4. Lauro Muñoz (1926-2022), a Spanish-Mexican painter and sculptor, known for his abstract and surrealist works.
  5. Lauro Viotto (1938-2008), an Italian professional golfer who won several European Tour events.

While the name Lauro has Roman origins and has been used throughout history, it has remained relatively uncommon compared to other names of Latin derivation. Nevertheless, it has maintained a presence in certain regions, particularly in Italy, where it continues to be used as a first name to this day.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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