The baby name Larsen is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "LAR-sen".
Larsen is Christian, Italian, Latin and Scandinavian in Origin.
Larsen is a Scandinavian name that means "son of Lars". The name Lars is derived from the Latin name Laurentius, which means "from Laurentum". Laurentum was an ancient city in Italy, and the name was popularized by Saint Lawrence, a Christian martyr who was burned alive on a gridiron in the third century. The name Larsen is most commonly found in Norway and Denmark, but it is also used in other Scandinavian countries and in the United States.
The name Larsen is typically used as a surname, but it can also be used as a first name. It is more commonly used for boys than for girls, although it is not exclusively a male name. The pronunciation of Larsen is "LAHR-sen" in English, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is spelled the same way in both Norwegian and Danish, but the pronunciation may vary slightly depending on the dialect.
The name Larsen is a patronymic name, which means that it is derived from the father's name. In this case, Larsen means "son of Lars". The name Lars is a shortened form of the name Laurentius, which was a popular name in ancient Rome. The name has been used in Scandinavia since the Middle Ages, and it remains a popular name in the region today. The name Larsen is a strong and distinctive name that is associated with Scandinavian heritage and culture.
Larsen has the following similar or variant Names
- Larson |
- Larsen |
- Larsan |
- Larsey |
- Larrison |
- Larrson |
- Lerssen