Lars name - Meaning of Lars
- Gender
- Masculine
- Lucky Number
- 5
- Usage
- Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, German, Latin
- Pronounced
- LAHSH (Swedish, Norwegian) , LAHRS (Danish), LAHRZ
- Lars Meaning
- Scandinavian form of Laurence. Lars is a Scandinavian and Dutch diminutive of Laurence, ultimately derived from Laurentius. Laurentius originates in Latin language and is derived from Laurentum, a city in ancient Italy.
Lars Related Names
Variants: Lorens (Swedish), Lorens, Laurits, Lauritz (Norwegian), Lorens, Laurits, Lauritz (Danish), Laurens (Dutch), Laurenz, Lorenz (German)
Other Languages: Laurentius (Ancient Roman), Llorenç (Catalan), Lovre, Lovrenco, Lovro (Croatian), Vavřinec (Czech), Laurence, Lawrence, Larrie, Larry, Lauren, Laurie, Lawrie, Laz, Loren, Lorin, Lorrin (English), Laurent, Enzo (French), Lourens (Frisian), Lavrentios (Greek), Lőrinc (Hungarian), Lárus (Icelandic), Labhrás (Irish), Lorenzo, Enzo, Loris, Renzo (Italian), Lau, Lor (Limburgish), Laurynas (Lithuanian), Larkin, Law (Medieval English), Lorencio (Medieval Spanish), Wawrzyniec (Polish), Lourenço (Portuguese), Laurențiu (Romanian), Lavrenti, Lavrentiy, Lavrenty (Russian), Labhrainn (Scottish), Vavrinec (Slovak), Lovrenc, Lovro (Slovene), Lorenzo (Spanish)
Lars Celebrities
Lars von Trier - film director, Lars Burgsmuller - tennis player, Lars Frederiksen - musician, Lars Jacobsen - soccer player, Lars Tate - football player, Lars Ulrich - drummer,