Lorrian is a rare Latin-derived given name meaning "laurel leaves" or "victory," tracing back to ancient Rome's practice of awarding laurel wreaths to victors. It evolved from the Roman family name Laurius, and although not common today, it has been used for centuries with records dating back to medieval England. Today, Lorrian is more commonly used as a female name but can also be given to males, carrying a sense of achievement and success. Its unique origin and meaning make it an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.