English edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Spanish Llorente, from Latin Laurentius.

Proper noun edit

Llorente (plural Llorentes)

 
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  1. A surname from Spanish.

Statistics edit

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Llorente is the 31285th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 741 individuals. Llorente is most common among Hispanic/Latino (67.34%) and Asian/Pacific Islander (20.11%) individuals.

Spanish edit

 
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Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Latin Laurentius. Doublet of Lorenzo.

Pronunciation edit

 
  • IPA(key): (most of Spain and Latin America) /ʝoˈɾente/ [ɟ͡ʝoˈɾẽn̪.t̪e]
  • IPA(key): (rural northern Spain, Andes Mountains) /ʎoˈɾente/ [ʎoˈɾẽn̪.t̪e]
  • IPA(key): (Buenos Aires and environs) /ʃoˈɾente/ [ʃoˈɾẽn̪.t̪e]
  • IPA(key): (elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay) /ʒoˈɾente/ [ʒoˈɾẽn̪.t̪e]

  • Rhymes: -ente
  • Syllabification: Llo‧ren‧te

Proper noun edit

Llorente m or f by sense

  1. a surname from Latin

Tagalog edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ljoˈɾente/, [ljoˈɾɛn.tɛ]
  • Hyphenation: Llo‧ren‧te

Etymology 1 edit

Borrowed from Spanish Llorente, from Latin Laurentius.

Proper noun edit

Llorente (Baybayin spelling ᜎ᜔ᜌᜓᜇᜒᜈ᜔ᜆᜒ)

  1. a surname from Spanish
Statistics edit
  • According to data collected by Forebears in 2014, Llorente is the 1,919th most common surname in the Philippines, occurring in 5,929 individuals.

Etymology 2 edit

Proper noun edit

Llorente (Baybayin spelling ᜎ᜔ᜌᜓᜇᜒᜈ᜔ᜆᜒ)

  1. A municipality of Eastern Samar, Philippines.

Waray-Waray edit

Etymology 1 edit

Borrowed from Spanish Llorente, from Latin Laurentius.

Proper noun edit

Llorente

  1. a surname from Spanish

Etymology 2 edit

Proper noun edit

Llorente

  1. A municipality of Eastern Samar, Philippines.