Laurus
Laurus Origin and Meaning
Laurus is a masculine name with ancient Roman roots, derived from the Latin word for the laurel tree or bay laurel. In classical antiquity, laurel wreaths were symbols of victory and achievement, awarded to scholars, poets, and military heroes. The name carries prestigious associations with Apollo, the Greek and Roman god often depicted wearing a laurel wreath. Laurus has connections to words like 'laureate' and 'laurels,' reflecting accomplishment and honor. While uncommon in modern usage, it has a dignified, classical quality that might appeal to parents interested in historical names. In some European countries, variants like Lauri, Laurens, or Lorenzo remain more popular than the original Latin form.