Certificate of Name
Lane
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Lane is an English masculine first name derived from an English surname. The surname refers to a person who lived near a lane or narrow path, from Old English lanu meaning "lane, path." As a given name, Lane emerged particularly in the United States, often used to honor a family surname or as a middle name.Etymology and OriginThe surname Lane is toponymic in origin, describing someone who dwelt by a lane. Lanes in medieval England were typically narrow roads or paths between hedges or fences, often between fields or in rural settlements. The surname is one of many that were adopted from landscape features.Notable BearersNotable individuals with the first name Lane include American football player Lane Kiffin (born 1975), coach, and actor Lane Garrison (born 1980), known for his role on the television series Prison Break. Another bearer is Lane Smith (1936–2005), an American actor. The name is also used occasionally for girls, as in actress Lane Davies.Cultural SignificanceThe name Lane has seen periodic popularity in the United States, peaking at rank 360 in 2008 and remaining in moderate use. Its simplicity and connection to nature make it a modern, surname-based choice for parents seeking a name that is familiar yet not overly common.Variant FormsA common variant is Layne, which shares the same origin. The surname Lane is even more widespread, borne by many notable individuals such as writer Rose Wilder Lane and musician Ronnie Lane.Meaning: Lane, pathOrigin: EnglishType: Given name from surnameUsage Region: English-speaking countries
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