Laurae, of Latin origin, means 'laurel' or 'bay tree'. It was originally a Roman name given to women who were born during the month of May, as the laurel tree was associated with that month's flowers. In medieval times, it evolved into a female given name in its own right.
"Did you know that the name Laurae was given to five baby girls born in the United States in the year 1970? That's right, according to records, this unique and distinctive name had a total of five newborns bearing it during that particular year. This statistic highlights the rarity and specialness of this name at that time."