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The baby name Laronn is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced luh-RAHN (lə-RAHN).

Laronn is English in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 2.0
Origin: English
Pronunciation: luh-RAHN (lə-RAHN)

What is the meaning of the name Laronn ?

The baby name Laronn is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced luh-RAHN (lə-RAHN).

Laronn is English in Origin.

Laronn is a modern American given name, likely an elaboration of LaRon/Laron by doubling the final consonant. Built from the affix “La-,” common in African-American naming patterns, plus Ron (a short form of Ronald) and sometimes influenced by Aaron; it may also intersect with the French surname/given name Larron. Ronald derives from Old Norse Rognvaldr, “ruler’s counselor,” and Aaron from Hebrew, “exalted, high mountain”; Old French larron once meant “thief,” though the contemporary given name is detached from that archaic sense.

The name surfaces in U.S. records from the 1970s onward, remaining uncommon and rarely ranking nationally. Creative capitalization and punctuation appear - LaRonn, La’Ronn - alongside spellings Laron and LaRon; adjacent forms include Larron and Leron. Nicknames are Ron and Ronnie. Meaning is usually read through its components: “advisor to the ruler” (via Ronald) or “exalted/strong mountain” (via Aaron), with Laronn functioning mainly as a modern stylistic coinage.

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Laronn – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
United States Boys 2001 #801 7 6,882
United States

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Laronn is predominantly a boy's name.
Laronn is a 2 syllable name, pronounced luh-RAHN (lə-RAHN).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include LaRon, Laron, La'Ronn, La-ron, LeRon and Larron.
Somewhat — Laronn ranked #801 in United States in 2001, placing it just outside the most common names.