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From Laurel Garland, the Ancient Roman Symbol of Victory (Lari, Laureen, Laurel, Lauren, Laurette, Lori, Loralie, Loren, Loretta, Loretee, Lorna, Loree, Lorie, Lorrie)

The Laurel Tree or Sweet Bay Tree Symbolic of Honor and Victory. Old Name With Many Variants

The Laurel Tree or Sweet Bay Tree Symbolic of Honor and Victory. Old Name With Many Variants

Derived from the Name of the Shrub, Which Was a Symbol of Victory in Greek and Roman Times

Variant of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce

Feminine Form of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce. Famous Bearer: Writer T.E. Lawrence (Lawr

The Laurel Tree or Sweet Bay Tree Symbolic of Honor and Victory. Old Name With Many Variants

From Laurentium; the Place of the Laurel Trees; Place of Honor and Victory. Feminine of Lawrence

Feminine Form of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. The She-wolf That Nursed Remus and Romulus

Diminutive of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce

From Laurentium; the Place of the Laurel Trees; Place of Honor and Victory. Feminine of Lawrence

Laurel; from Laurentium; the Place of the Laurel Trees; Place of Honor and Victory. Feminine of Lawrence

Variant of Lavinia: in Classical Mythology, Lavinia Was the Daughter of King Latinus and the Wife of Trojan Hero Aeneas, Who Named the City Lavinium in Her Honour

Variant of Lavinia: in Classical Mythology, Lavinia Was the Daughter of King Latinus and the Wife of Trojan Hero Aeneas, Who Named the City Lavinium in Her Honour

In Classical Mythology, Lavinia Was the Daughter of King Latinus and the Wife of Trojan Hero Aeneas, Who Named the City Lavinium in Her Honour

Diminutive of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce
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