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Lóránt is a Hungarian given name, derived from the Old Germanic name *Leuderic*. The name is composed of two elements: *leud*, meaning "people," and *ric*, meaning "ruler" or "power." Therefore, Lóránt can be interpreted as "ruler of the people" or "powerful among the people." It gained popularity in Hungary over centuries and remains a common male given name. Variations and diminutives exist within Hungarian, such as Lóri. The name is associated with historical figures and has cultural significance within Hungary.