Lorna

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Lorna
The Lorna Doone statue, Dulverton, Somerset - geograph.org.uk - 1214725.jpg
Statue of Lorna Doone, the heroine of R. D. Blackmore's 1869 novel of the same name
GenderFeminine

Lorna is a feminine given name. The name is said to have been first coined by R. D. Blackmore for the heroine of his novel Lorna Doone, which appeared in 1869. Blackmore appears to have derived this name from the Scottish placename Lorn/Lorne.[1][2] In the U.S., according to the 1990 census,[3] the name ranks 572 of 4275, and as a surname, Lorna ranks 62296 out of 88799.

Notable people named Lorna[]

Fictional characters[]

  • Lorna Doone, protagonist of the 1869 a novel of the same name by Richard Doddridge Blackmore
  • Lorna the Jungle Girl, comics character who debuted in 1953
  • Lorna Dane, alter-ego of the female X-Men member Polaris
  • Lorna, protagonist of the 1964 Russ Meyer film of the same name
  • Lorna, principal character in the 2008 Belgian film Lorna's Silence
  • Lorna Morello, women's prison inmate in Netflix television series Orange Is The New Black
  • Lorna, a character from the animated miniseries Over the Garden Wall
  • LORNA, protagonist of Lynn Hershman Leeson's 1983 Art game of the same name
  • Lorna, younger sister to Maggie Beare in the ABC Television series Mother and Son (1984–1994)
  • Lorna, comic book character by Alfonso Azpiri, and protagonist of the video game of the same name
  • Lorna from the MMORPG Mabinogi (game) edutainment series "Lorna & Pan's Fantasy Life!"
  • Lorna McNessie, the daughter of the Loch Ness Monster from Monster High

Other uses[]

  • "Lorna", Allied WWII reporting name for the Japanese Kyushu Q1W airplane
  • "Lorna Shore", American Deathcore Band from Warren County, New Jersey

References[]

  1. ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006), A dictionary of first names, Oxford Paperback Reference (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press, p. 173, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1.
  2. ^ Lorna, YourDictionary.com, retrieved 8 March 2013. This webpage cites: Webster's New World College Dictionary, Wiley Publishing, 2010.
  3. ^ Think Baby Names: Lorna
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