"from Laurentum; laurel-crowned"
Laurence
Pronunciation: [ l-AWR-uhns ]
A laurel-crowned name worn by saints and scholars
Meaning & Origin
"victory; honor"
The Story of Laurence
Laurence derives from the Latin 'Laurentius,' meaning 'from Laurentum,' an ancient city in Latium, Italy, whose name likely comes from 'laurus' (laurel). In Roman culture, laurel wreaths symbolized victory and honor — awarded to military commanders and emperors. The name gained Christian fame through Saint Lawrence of Rome, martyred in 258 AD.
Laurence was the standard English spelling until the 20th century when 'Lawrence' became more common in America. The French form 'Laurence' remains fashionable in France and Francophone countries. In the UK, both spellings declined through the late 20th century but retain a classic, educated feel.
Saint Lawrence (San Lorenzo) is one of the most venerated martyrs in early Christianity — famously grilled alive and said to have told his torturers: 'Turn me over, I'm done on this side.' August 10th is his feast day. The city of San Lorenzo in numerous countries honors his memory.
Fun Facts
- Saint Lawrence's feast day (August 10) coincides with the Perseid meteor shower, which is sometimes called 'The Tears of Saint Lawrence'
- Lawrence of Arabia (T.E. Lawrence) popularized the name in the early 20th century
- Laurence Olivier is considered one of the greatest stage and screen actors of the 20th century
Laurence in Other Languages
Famous People Named Laurence
Laurence Fishburne
Actor
1961
American actor known for The Matrix, Apocalypse Now, and Boardwalk Empire
Laurence Olivier
Actor
1907
Legendary British actor and director, considered one of the greatest Shakespearean performers; won Oscar for Hamlet (194...
Legendary British actor and director, considered one of the greatest Shakespearean performers; won Oscar for Hamlet (1948)
Saint Lawrence of Rome
Religious
Early Christian martyr and deacon, grilled alive on a gridiron in 258 AD; patron saint of cooks, librarians, and Rome
Quick Facts
- Gender
- Boy
- Syllables
- 2
- Popularity Rank
- #2,194
- Total SSA Count
- 66
- Cultural Origins
- French English Irish American Belgian
- Pronunciation
- Easy
- Formality
- Formal
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- High
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Also a Girl Name
Laurence is also used as a girl name, ranked #71050.
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About the Name Laurence
Laurence is a boy name with French, English, Irish, American, and Belgian origins . The name means "from Laurentum; laurel-crowned" in Latin .
Is Laurence a boy or girl name? Laurence is used as both a boy and girl name. As a boy name, it ranks #2,194 in popularity. As a girl name, it ranks #71,050. Laurence is more commonly used as a boy name.
Laurence is currently ranked #2,194 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
The name Laurence has 2 syllables and is pronounced l-AWR-uhns, making it easy to pronounce and remember.
Common nicknames for Laurence include Larry, Laurie, and Lance. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.
Alternative spellings of Laurence include Lauro . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.