Orin
Boy name · 70 babies recorded · 1974–2025
Orin: 70 babies born in Scotland since 1974, given to boys, peaking at 10 births in 2020.
Rooted in both Irish and Hebrew traditions, Orin most commonly traces to the Irish Gaelic *Odhrán*, meaning “little pale green one” or “little pale one,” often linked to a revered early Irish saint. In Hebrew, it can derive from *Oren*, meaning “pine tree” or “ash,” carrying a sturdy, natural feel. The name has been borne by Orin Lehman, the American conservationist who helped shape New York’s Adirondack Park, and by science fiction author Orin T. Mason. While no major towns share the spelling, the Orinoco River shares a phonetic kinship, though its etymology is distinct. A less common variant is Oren, which saw occasional use in Scotland. Though never among Scotland’s top picks, Orin remains a quietly appealing choice, evoking both Celtic heritage and a gentle, earthy strength.
Boy 15 of 52 years
- Peak year
- 202010 babies
- Latest (2025)
- #6474 babies
- Total births
- 70since 2002
- 5-year trend
- ▲ 8%vs prior 5y