Laure is a beautiful and unique name for a baby girl. It has origins in both English and French language. In English, Laure is pronounced as LAWR (/lɔːr/), while in French it is pronounced as loh-REH (/lɔʁ/). The name Laure is often associated with the variation Laura, which also has similar origins and meanings. Additionally, it can be linked to the name Laurel. According to data from newborns in Michigan, Laure was moderately popular in the 1950s and 1960s, with occurrences ranging from 6 to 11 babies per year during that time period. However, its ranking varied between 562 and 781 during those years. Overall, Laure is a timeless and elegant name that would make a wonderful choice for any baby girl.
Laure Manaudou is a retired French Olympic, world, and European champion swimmer who held world records in freestyle events and is the older sister of Olympic gold medalist swimmer Florent Manaudou. |
Laure Junot, Duchess of Abrantès, was a French writer and the spouse of French general Jean-Andoche Junot. |
Laure Albin Guillot was a versatile French photographer known for her portraits of Paris celebrities and her diverse body of work. |
Laure Prouvost is a French artist known for winning the 2013 Turner Prize and representing France at the Venice Biennale in 2019 with her multi-media work "The Deep Blue Sea Surrounding You". |
Laure Boulleau - Laure Pascale Claire Boulleau is a former French footballer known for her career with Paris Saint-Germain and the France women's national football team, and she currently serves as an ambassador for PSG and a consultant for Canal Football Club. |