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Såren

Søren is a masculine given name predominantly used in Denmark. It is the Danish form of a name that has circulated across the Nordic and broader European naming repertoire for centuries.

The name derives from the Latin Severinus, which itself comes from Severus, meaning serious or stern. It

Among notable bearers, the most internationally recognized is Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855), the Danish philosopher and theologian

The name Søren remains common in Denmark, reflecting its long-standing historical roots as a traditional Danish

entered
Danish
use
through
Christian
Latin
texts
in
the
Middle
Ages
and
later
became
established
as
a
given
name.
In
the
Nordic
region,
cognate
forms
exist:
Swedish
Sören
and
Danish
Søren,
with
the
Danish
form
retaining
the
letter
ø.
who
helped
found
existentialism
and
Christian
theology
discussions.
Beyond
Kierkegaard,
the
name
is
borne
by
many
Danish
individuals
across
fields
such
as
politics,
literature,
and
sport.
given
name.