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