Lauro is a spirited, time-honored choice with roots that stretch back to ancient Rome. Derived from the Latin word laurus—“laurel”—it evokes images of victory, honor, and maybe an imaginary chariot race or two (just for fun). In Spanish it’s pronounced LAH-OO-ROH, while in Italian it flows as LOW-ROH, lending a touch of continental flair. In the U.S., Lauro hovers around the high 800s in popularity, with about two dozen newborns each year proudly bearing the name—rare enough to feel like a hidden treasure, yet familiar enough to slip seamlessly into everyday life. For parents seeking a blend of classical charm and playful individuality, Lauro delivers a winning combination that never goes out of style.
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