Laure
Laure Origin and Meaning
Laure is a feminine French name derived from the Latin 'laurus,' meaning 'laurel tree' - a symbol of victory and honor in ancient times. It functions as both a standalone name and the French form of Laura. Elegant and understated, Laure has maintained consistent usage in France and French-speaking regions while remaining relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries. The name carries an air of sophisticated simplicity with its single-syllable pronunciation and subtle ending. Historically associated with the poet Petrarch's muse Laura, the name conveys literary and artistic connections. Laure appeals to parents seeking a name with French elegance, historical depth, and international recognition without excessive popularity.
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Famous People Named Laure
- LaureAuguste de Fitz,James, Princesse de Chimay, French noblewoman and lady,in,waiting of Marie Antoinette
- Laure ManaudouFrench Olympic swimmer
- MarieLaure Brunet, French Olympic biathlete
- Laure SouliéAndorran Olympic biathlete
- Laure BoulleauFrench footballer
- Laure DieboldFrench WWII Resistance leader
- Laure PequegnotFrench Olympic skier
- Laure Maud Yvette LepailleurFrench footballer
- MarieLaure Delie, French footballer
- Laure DuthilleulFrench actress
- Laure JunotDuchess of Abrantès, French writer; wife of general Jean,Andoche Junot
The name Laure in Pop Culture
- Mme. LaureFrench actress who stabbed her husband on stage in "Middlemarch" by George Eliot
- Laure Richischaracter in Patrick Suskind's 'Perfume: the Story of a Murderer'
- MarieLaure, character in Anthony Doerr's "All the Light We Cannot See"