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LORAH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew girl's name derived from "laurel," meaning "bay tree" or "laurel tree." It signifies success, achievement, and high status.
LORAIN
FeminineFrench-origin female name meaning 'from Laon', an ancient city in northern France.
LORAIN
MasculineFeminine given name of French origin, derived from 'lorier,' meaning 'to crown with laurel.' It symbolizes victory and success, and has been popular among royalty throughout history. Today, it remains an elegant choice for parents seeking a name with rich history and meaningful significance.
LORAINA
FeminineRare female name of Italian origin, derived from the surname Loriani, which comes from Laurence, meaning "from Laurentum".
LORAINE
FeminineFeminine given name of French origin, derived from Laurence, meaning "from Laurentum," an ancient Italian city.
LORAINE
MasculineThe feminine given name Lorraine is of French origin, derived from the historical region in northeastern France known as Lorraine, which means 'laurel' or 'bay tree', symbolizing victory and success since ancient times.
LORAINNE
FeminineFrench-derived name meaning "from Laurentum," an ancient Italian city. It's traditionally used for females and can be shortened to Laney or Lorraine.
LORAL
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from 'or', meaning 'light', interpreted as 'my light' or 'my song'.
LORAL
MasculineRare French name derived from Occitan 'laural', meaning 'laurel', the Roman symbol of triumph.
LORALAI
FeminineIrish female name derived from the surname O'Roghnail, translating to 'little red one' or 'fiery haired', reflecting its Irish roots.
LORALEA
FeminineRare yet captivating Hebrew name meaning 'ascending in the night'.
LORALEE
FeminineUnique American name created by author Fannie Hurst for her 1924 novel 'Back Street'. Its origin and meaning remain uncertain, but it's often associated with warmth and creativity.
LORALEI
FeminineUnique American name created by combining Laura ("laurel") and Leigh ("woodland clearing"), symbolizing victory in nature.
LORALEIGH
FeminineRare yet captivating American name, derived from Lauren or Laurence, with meanings tied to victory, laurels, or the city of Laurentum.
LORALI
FeminineUnique feminine Hebrew given name meaning "laurel tree," symbolizing strength, wisdom, and victory, drawing from both biblical and Greek mythological traditions.
LORALIE
FeminineCharming French origin name composed of 'lor' meaning laurel, and '-alie', with symbolic significance often representing victory and triumph.
LORALYE
FeminineCaptivating French name derived from "laurel," signifying triumph and success, created by George Sand in her novel 'La Petite Fadette.'
LORALYN
FeminineRare and enchanting name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning. While some suggest it's a variant of Loralei, meaning "cheerful" in Hawaiian, this remains unconfirmed. It gained popularity in the US during the 1970s-80s but never became common. Its unique sound and rhythm make it appealing, with nicknames like Lora or Ryn possible. Despite its mystery, parents often choose Loralyn for its rarity and distinctiveness, as there are no famous characters with this name in literature or popular culture.
LORALYNN
FeminineAmerican name derived from Loralei, composed of "Lora," meaning victory or success, and "lynn," meaning leader.
LORAMAE
FeminineRare, exotic Hebrew name meaning 'my light', formed by combining 'lōrē' with the English '-mae'.
LORAN
FeminineUncommon Irish male given name derived from the surname 'O'Lorain', meaning 'descendant of Laurence'. It holds historical significance, associated with figures like Saint Lawrence and Saint Lorcan O'Toole.
LORAN
MasculineIrish name derived from "O'Loughnane," meaning "will" or "determination" combined with "kindly" or "gracious." Over time, it evolved into Loran and is more commonly used as a male name in Ireland and other English-speaking countries, though it has been used in various parts of the world.
LORANA
FeminineUnique and captivating name of Latin origin, meaning "from La Ronza," an ancient Roman villa near Rome. It has been passed down through generations and is still used today, particularly in Italy and other regions with strong Latin influences. Despite its rarity, those who bear this beautiful name are often proud of their distinctive moniker and the rich history it carries.
LORANCE
MasculineThe English name Lorance means "laurel wreath," derived from the Latin word "lauros," signifying victory or achievement since ancient times.
LORANDA
FeminineBeautiful, rare Latin-derived name meaning 'laurel' or victory.
LORANE
MasculineFrench feminine name derived from Laurence or Laurent, meaning 'laurel' in Latin, symbolizing triumph in Roman culture.
LORANE
FeminineThe name Lorane originates from France and signifies "laurel tree," tied to victory and success.
LORANN
FeminineUnique and beautiful French name meaning "light".
LORANNA
FeminineBeautiful Italian name composed of "Lora," meaning laurels or victory, and "Anna," symbolizing grace or favor. It evokes associations with success, triumph, faith, strength, and perseverance.
LORANNE
FeminineUnique, elegant female name of Irish origin, derived from the surname 'O'Loan', meaning 'little helmet' or 'warrior woman'.
LORANZA
MasculineUncommon yet elegant feminine name of Italian origin, meaning 'from Laurentum', an ancient Italian city.
LORANZO
MasculineLorenzo is a historic Italian male given name, originating from the Latin word 'laurus', meaning 'bay tree' or 'laurel'. It gained popularity during the early Middle Ages through figures like Saint Lawrence and has been associated with notable individuals throughout history such as Lorenzo de' Medici and Lorenzo da Ponte. Today, it remains a popular choice for parents seeking a traditional yet distinctive name with strong and noble connotations.
LORAS
MasculineWelsh name derived from "Laurawg," meaning "laurel-crowned" and signifying triumph and success.
LORAY
FeminineFrench given name derived from the Occitan word "lorèir," meaning "to shine" or "radiant.
LORAYN
FeminineAmerican variant of Lauren or Laurent, derived from the Latin 'laurus' meaning 'bay laurel'. Originally a male name in medieval France, it was brought to America by French settlers and evolved into its current spelling. Today, Lorayn is predominantly used as a female given name in the United States, offering uniqueness while carrying historical significance.
LORAYNA
FeminineUnique and captivating name of Hispanic origin, derived from the Spanish word 'laurencia,' meaning 'of laurels' or 'of the laurel tree,' associated with victory and success in ancient times.
LORAYNE
FeminineStriking French female name derived from the phrase "laurel wreath," symbolizing victory and success, with a royal past and notable bearers like Princess Marie-Lorraine de Habsbourg-Lorraine and playwright Loraine Hansberry.
LORCAN
MasculineAncient Irish name, derived from 'Lorcán,' meaning 'little fierce one' or 'little spear.'
LORD
MasculineEnglish unisex given name meaning 'having power and authority' or 'noble', derived from the Old English word 'hlaford'.
LORDE
FeminineRare yet distinctive given name believed to have originated from the French word 'seigneur,' meaning lord or creator.