Laure

Meaning of Laure

Buzzing with the quiet confidence of a fresh-laid laurel crown, Laure drifts from sunlit Roman groves into chic Parisian cafés—a French-born blossom rooted in the Latin laurus, the ancient symbol of victory, honor and poetic grace. Pronounced LAWR in English and loh-REH in French, it dances on the tongue like a melody of triumph and tradition, sparkling with literary echoes from muse-haunted salons to modern-day storybooks. Even on Michigan birth charts in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Laure winked at families seeking a name that fused timeless elegance with a dash of midcentury American flair. Effortlessly sophisticated yet warmly inviting, Laure carries the promise of new chapters and secret triumphs, as bright and hopeful as the first leaf of spring.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as LAWR (/lɔːr/)

French

  • Pronunced as loh-REH (/lɔʁ/)

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Notable People Named Laure

Laure Manaudou -
Laure Junot, Duchess of Abrantès -
Laure Albin Guillot -
Laure Prouvost -
Laure Boulleau -
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