Everything about the name LAPARIS
Meaning, origin, history
The name Laparis has a rich historical context within the Igbo community. It was traditionally given to children believed to be destined for greatness or who were born after a period of hardship, as it was seen as a blessing that had been encountered and overcome.
Today, Laparis is not as commonly used as some other African names, but those who bear this name carry with them a profound history and significance. It remains a beautiful and distinctive choice for parents looking to honor their African heritage or simply seeking a unique moniker for their child.
Popularity of the name LAPARIS since 1880
Birth evolution
Popularity analysis
In the United States, there was only one birth with the name Laparis each year from 1993 onwards. This data suggests that Laparis is not a very common name in the U.S., as it has consistently had a birth rate of just 0.000006% per year over this period. Despite its rarity, the name Laparis continues to be given to children each year, with a total of five babies named Laparis born in the United States since 1993. It's interesting to note that all these births were recorded as male, suggesting that Laparis is currently used more often for boys than girls in the U.S.