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English
Pet form of English Laurence, LARRY means "of Laurentum."
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Lauren and Laurence, both LAURIE means "of Laurentum."
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Irish
Means “â€silentâ€â€ or “â€fierceâ€â€ and was probably used as a nickname for a “â€brave warrior.â€â€ Sometimes equated with Laurence, Lorcan is a name in its own right. One Lorcan was the grandfather ofBrian Boru, two kings of Leinster bore the name and St. Lorcan O’Tuathail, better known as St. Laurence O’Toole, was an influential bishop of Dublin and an important mediator between the Norman invaders and the Irish in the twelth century. The name is growing in popularity again in Ireland.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Laurence, LAWRENCE means "of Laurentum."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for the servant of a parish priest or parson, or a patronymic denoting the child of a parson, from the possessive case of Middle English persone, parsoun (see Parson).English : many early examples are found with prepositions (e.g. Ralph del Persones 1323); these are habitational names, with the omission of house, hence in effect occupational names for servants employed at the parson’s house.Irish : usually of English origin (see above), but sometimes a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Phearsain, which is of Highland Scottish origin (see McPherson).Members of an Irish family called Parsons wre twice created earl of Rosse, first in 1718 and again in 1806. They settled in Ireland c.1590, when two brothers, William and Laurence Parsons, were granted large estates. Birr Castle, Parsonstown, became the family seat. Samuel Holden Parsons, born Lyme, CT, in 1737 was a Connecticut legislator and revolutionary war officer. Theophilius Parsons (1750–1813) was born in Byfield, MA, and was chief justice of the MA supreme court (1806–13); his son, also Theophilius, was a professor at Harvard Law School (1848–1869).
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from a medieval pet form of English Laurence, LARKIN means "of Laurentum."
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Bay or Laurel Tree
Male
English
English form of French Laurent, LAURENCE means "of Laurentum."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English and Old French personal name Lorens, Laurence (Latin Laurentius ‘man from Laurentum’, a place in Italy probably named from its laurels or bay trees). The name was borne by a saint who was martyred at Rome in the 3rd century ad; he enjoyed a considerable cult throughout Europe, with consequent popularity of the personal name (French Laurent, Italian, Spanish Lorenzo, Catalan Llorenç, Portuguese Lourenço, German Laurenz; Polish Wawrzyniec (assimilated to the Polish word wawrzyn ‘laurel’), etc.). The surname is also borne by Jews among whom it is presumably an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Ashkenazic surnames.
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English American Latin
A modern English form of Laurence and the preferred form in America.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Christian, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Latin, Shakespearean
Crowned with Laurels; Form of Lawrence
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, French, German, Latin, Swiss
Laurel
Female
English
Feminine form of English Laurence, LAURENCIA means "of Laurentum."
Male
English
Unisex form of English Laurence, LAUREN means "of Laurentum."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Lawrence.French : from the female personal name Laurence, a feminine equivalent of Lawrence.
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Latin American English Shakespearean
Of Laurentum. From the place of the laurel leaves. Can also be interpreted as the English...
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Indian, Tamil
Goddess of Arts; Goddess Saraswati
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Tamil
Jitu | ஜீதà¯à®‚, ஜீதà¯à®‚Â
Always winner
Girl/Female
German American
Renowned warrior.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from Ansley in Warwickshire or Annesley in Nottinghamshire (see Ansley). The modern surname is found chiefly in the border regions of Scotland and northern England, having been taken north from England to Scotland in the Middle Ages, probably by a Norman baron.The poet Hew Ainslie (1792–1878) emigrated from Ayrshire, Scotland, to the U.S. in 1822 and became a prominent citizen of Louisville, KY.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Name of a Sage
Male
Polish
Contracted form of Polish WielisÅ‚aw, WISÅAW means "great glory."Â
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Gorgeous
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Tamil
Successful, Love of Krishna Radha
Female
Celtic
, horse.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Welshman's Hill
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