Scottish Origin

Lorna

Created by novelist R.D. Blackmore for the heroine of 'Lorna Doone' (1869), likely inspired by the Scottish place name Lorn. Lorna became a literary classic in its own right, evoking both Highland romance and Victorian literary culture while remaining warm and accessible.

Lorna is a name of Scottish origin. Created by novelist R.D. Blackmore for the heroine of 'Lorna Doone' (1869), likely inspired by the Scottish place name Lorn. Lorna became a literary classic in its own right, evoking both Highland romance and Victorian literary culture while remaining warm and accessible.

Famous from R.D. Blackmore's novel 'Lorna Doone'; particularly popular in the UK and among families with Scottish heritage.

Origin & Etymology

The name Lorna has roots in the Scottish language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “Created by novelist R”.

Cultural context: Famous from R.D. Blackmore's novel 'Lorna Doone'; particularly popular in the UK and among families with Scottish heritage.

As a unisex's name, Lorna carries the character of its Scottish heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Lorna mean?

Lorna means "Created by novelist R.D. Blackmore for the heroine of 'Lorna Doone' (1869), likely inspired by the Scottish place name Lorn. Lorna became a literary classic in its own right, evoking both Highland romance and Victorian literary culture while remaining warm and accessible.", and is of Scottish origin.

Is Lorna a boy or girl name?

Lorna is a unisex name, used for both boys and girls.

What is the origin of the name Lorna?

Lorna is of Scottish origin. Famous from R.D. Blackmore's novel 'Lorna Doone'; particularly popular in the UK and among families with Scottish heritage.

Quick Facts
Gender

Unisex

Syllables

2

Origin

Scottish

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