Søren Explained

Søren (pronounced as /da/, in Norwegian ˈsøːəɳ/) or Sören (pronounced as /sv/, pronounced as /de/) is a Scandinavian given name that is sometimes Anglicized as Soren. The name is derived from that of the 4th-century Christian saint Severin of Cologne,[1] ultimately derived from the Latin severus ("severe, strict, serious"). Its feminine form is Sørine, though its use is uncommon. The patronymic surname Sørensen is derived from Søren.

Notable people and characters with the name include:

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Notes and References

  1. Portal Rheinische Geschichte, "Severin (circa 330-400), Heiliger und Bischof von Köln (397)"