McLaurini
McLaurini is a surname of Scottish origin. It is believed to be a variant of the Gaelic name "Mac Labhrainn," which translates to "son of Labhran." The personal name Labhran itself is thought to derive from the Latin name "Laurentius," meaning "from Laurentum," an ancient city near Rome. The McLaurini surname is most commonly found in Scotland, particularly in the Highlands and Islands, and has also spread to other English-speaking countries through emigration. Like many Scottish surnames, its spelling has seen variations over time, with other recorded forms including MacLaren, McLaren, and Laurenson. Families bearing the McLaurini name have historically been associated with various clans, although specific clan affiliations can vary. The name's enduring presence reflects the historical migration patterns and family lineages originating from Scotland.