Torrin
Torrin Origin and Meaning
Torrin is a masculine name with Scottish Gaelic origins, derived from the Gaelic word "toirinn" meaning "thunder" or possibly from "tòrr," a Gaelic word for "hill" or "mound." The name also refers to a village on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, giving it geographical significance. Torrin shares some similarities with other Celtic names like Torran and the Irish Torcan. While never reaching mainstream popularity, Torrin has maintained a steady if minimal presence in English-speaking countries, particularly among families celebrating their Scottish heritage. The name carries connotations of natural strength and power, with its connection to thunder and highlands. Its distinctive sound balances uniqueness with straightforward pronunciation, making it accessible despite its rarity.
The name Torrin in Pop Culture
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