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Lorane is a French feminine name derived from Laurence or Laurent, meaning 'laurel' in Latin, symbolizing triumph in Roman culture.
Lorann is a unique and beautiful French name meaning "light".
Loranna is a beautiful 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 is a unique, elegant female name of Irish origin, derived from the surname 'O'Loan', meaning 'little helmet' or 'warrior woman'.
Loranza is an uncommon yet elegant feminine name of Italian origin, meaning 'from Laurentum', an ancient Italian city.
Lorenzo 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 is a Welsh name derived from "Laurawg," meaning "laurel-crowned" and signifying triumph and success.
Loray is a French given name derived from the Occitan word "lorèir," meaning "to shine" or "radiant.
Lorayn is an American 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 is a unique 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 is a striking 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 is an ancient Irish name, derived from 'Lorcán,' meaning 'little fierce one' or 'little spear.'
Lord is an English unisex given name meaning 'having power and authority' or 'noble', derived from the Old English word 'hlaford'.
Lorde is a unique given name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word for "lord" or "nobleman.
Lorde is a rare yet distinctive given name believed to have originated from the French word 'seigneur,' meaning lord or creator.
Lordina is an elegant African name of Igbo origin, meaning 'She is precious like lord' or 'Little lady', reflecting high regard for women in Igbo society.
Lore is a Latin-derived name meaning 'praise' or 'laudation', often associated with admiration and celebrated by historical figures like Ovid.
Lorea is a Basque girls' name meaning 'flower', reflecting the beauty of nature.
Loreal is a French given name derived from "lore," meaning laurel, a plant sacred to Apollo and symbolizing victory and achievement in Greek mythology.
Lorean is an Irish given name derived from the ancient Irish clan O'Lorain, meaning "the famous one" or "the renowned one".
Loreana is an Italian name derived from the Latin 'Laurus', meaning 'laurel' or 'bay tree', associated with victory and harvest.
Loreane is a unique French feminine given name derived from "lore," meaning "laurel" or "bay tree," associated with victory and achievement, popularized during the Middle Ages in France and possibly linked to the ancient Roman goddess of fate and destiny, Lora.
Loreatha is a rare, Latin-derived female name meaning 'laurel wreath' or 'from the laurel grove.'
Lorece is a rare, feminine form of Laurence, derived from Latin, meaning "from Laurentum, the laurel plant," symbolizing victory in ancient Greece.
Loreda is a rare yet elegant Italian feminine given name derived from "lore," meaning "laurel" and signifying victory through wisdom or intelligence.
Loredana is an Italian female given name derived from 'lore' meaning fame or glory, and '-dana' meaning from the laurel tree, symbolizing victory in ancient Rome. It also appears in Manzoni's novel "The Betrothed.
Loree is a distinctive American female name created by author Lurlene McDaniel, with some associating it with the Latin word 'laurus', meaning 'laurel' tree, symbolizing victory.
Loree is an American name created by combining Laura and Lee, carrying the essence of strength, triumph, and natural beauty.
Loreen is a striking Scandinavian female name, derived from the old Norse Hlóðr, evolving over time to mean 'famous warrior' or 'protector of the people'.
Loreena is an enchanting Irish feminine name derived from the French 'de Lorraine', brought to Ireland by Norman invaders in the 12th century.
Loreene is a distinctive Greek name meaning 'laurel' or 'bay tree', symbols of victory and sacred to Apollo in Greek mythology. It has been associated with success, fertility, and luck in love throughout history.
Loreeta is a unique female name of Latin origin, derived from "laurus," meaning "laurel" or "bay tree," symbolizing victory in ancient Rome. Popularized during the Victorian era in England by combining elements of "laurus" and the feminine suffix "-eta," Loreeta remains relatively rare today.
Loreina is a unique German-Italian feminine name derived from Lorentz/Lorenzo, meaning 'from Laurentum', a city in ancient Italy.
Loreine is a rare yet distinguished given name of Latin origin, derived from 'laurus', meaning 'laurel'. It symbolizes victory and success, popularized during the Middle Ages for its religious and classical roots, and appearing notably in works like 'The Count of Monte Cristo'.
Loreita is a Spanish-origin name derived from the Latin word "laurel," meaning victory and achievement, originally associated with laurel wreaths awarded to champions in ancient times.
Lorel is an Irish given name derived from 'lor' (fiery) combined with 'rel' (song/melody), historically bestowed upon gifted singers or spirited individuals.
Lorel is an Irish name meaning 'little king' or 'fierce chief', derived from the Irish word 'laurel'.
Lorelai is a Welsh feminine given name derived from 'lorelau', meaning 'laurel', the sacred plant of victory in Greek mythology.
Lorelay is a fictional given name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized by various works of literature and entertainment such as the opera "Lorely" and video game series "Final Fantasy," often associated with magical or mystical characters despite lacking clear historical or linguistic roots.
Lorelee is an American name created by author L. Frank Baum for his character in "Gay and Leaving Them." Its meaning is derived from the German word "Lorelei," a legendary siren whose enchanting voice lured fishermen, giving the name romantic and mystical connotations.