Laura (given name)
Laurel wreaths are traditionally a symbol of honor and victory. | |
Pronunciation | /ˈlɔːrə/ LOR-ə; Italian: [ˈlaura] |
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Gender | Female |
Name day | April 18, October 19 |
Origin | |
Word/name | Italy |
Meaning | Laurus nobilis |
Region of origin | Latin Europe |
Other names | |
Related names | Lauraina, Lauraine, Laure, Lauren, Lauranna, Lauriana (or Laurianna), Laurie, Lori, Laurel, Laurielle, Lara, Lora, Larissa, Laurissa, Laureen Laurentius |
Laura de Noves, the subject of love poetry by Petrarch |
Laura is a traditionally feminine given name in Europe and the Americas, of Latin origin, whose meaning ("bay laurel") is a metonym for a victor, and an early hypocorism from Laurel and Lauren.[1][2][3]
Origin and usage
The name Laura is the feminized form of laurus, Latin for "bay laurel plant", which in the Greco-Roman era was used as a symbol of victory, honor or fame. The name represents the embodiment of victory and strength. The name Daphne, derived from Ancient Greek, carries the same meaning.
Popularity
In British North America, it is very likely that the name Laura was extremely popular for female newborns until its rapid decline starting in the late 19th century. The name Laura was among the top 40 names for female newborns for much of the late 19th century in the United States until it dropped off the chart in 1899 at #43. The overall highest known rank for the name Laura in the 19th century was #17 in the years 1880 and 1882 with the male name Samuel. Running up, the name Laura in the 19th century was #19 in 1881 and 1883 with the male name Louis. The name Laura was among the top 50 names for female newborns for much of the early 20th century in the United States, but dropped to the top 100–120 by the 1930s–40s, then rebounded to the top 20 in 1984–1986, and has since steadily decreased in popularity. The overall highest known rank for the name Laura in the 20th century is #10 in 1969 with the male name Richard. The latest highest known rank for the name Laura in the 20th century is #14 in 1985 with the male name Jason. The name Laura was the most rare in the years 1887, 1888, 1890, 1891, 1893, 1897, 1898, 1905, 1963, and 1968.
In Europe, the name Laura remains as popular as it was in the past. In the early 21st century in the late 2000s, it ranked within the top 10 in countries such as Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Greenland, Luxembourg, Spain, and Switzerland.[4]
The name is occasionally confused or conjoined with the name Lara (pronounced La-ra) which is a totally different name and is listed separately on name popularity lists.
Variants
- Lára: Icelandic
- Lara: Turkish
- Laoura (Λάουρα): Greek
- Laura: Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish
- Laure: French
- Lavra: Slovene
- Lora: English, Bulgarian
- Lowri: Welsh[5]
Notable people with the name
Religion
- Saint Laura, Spanish martyr
Academics
- Laura Poantă, Romanian physician, writer and artist, professor at Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy
- Laura Wright, professor of English at Western Carolina University
- Laura Waller, professor at University of California, Berkeley of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
- Laura Schulz, professor of cognitive science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Artists
- Laura Rodig (1901–1972), Chilean painter, sculptor, illustrator, educator
Celebrities
- Laura Anderson, Scottish television personality
- Laura Ashley, British fashion designer
- Laura Biagiotti, Italian fashion designer
- Laura Calder, Canadian chef and host of program French Food at Home, from Food Network Canada
- Laura Deming, American businesswoman
- Laura Lang, American businesswoman
- Laura Mercier, French make-up artist in the cosmetics business
- Laura Neri, Italian-Greek director
- Laura Schlessinger, American radio talk show host known as Dr. Laura
- Laura Schwartz, American political commentator
- Laura Secord, Canadian heroine in the War of 1812
Entertainers
- L'Aura, Italian singer
- Laura Allen, American actress
- Laura Bailey (model), English model
- Laura Bailey (voice actress), American voice actress
- Laura Benanti, American actress
- Laura Bertram, Canadian actress
- Laura Birn, Finnish actress
- Laura Branigan, American singer
- Laura Breckenridge, American actress
- Laura Bryan Birn, American actress
- Laura Bryna, American country music singer
- Laura Bell Bundy, American actress
- Laura Carmichael, English actress
- Laura Christensen, Danish actress
- Laura Connor, British ballet dancer
- Laura Dern, American actress
- Laura Dickinson, American actress
- Laura Donnelly, British actress
- Laura Esterman, American actress
- Laura Fygi, Dutch singer
- Laura Gemser, Indonesian-Dutch actress
- Laura Gómez (actress), American actress
- Laura Harrier, American actress and model
- Laura Harring, Mexican-American actress
- Laura Hope Crews, American actress
- Laura Innes, American actress
- Laura Izibor, Irish musician
- Laura Jane Grace, American singer for the band Against Me!
- Laura Johnson, American actress
- Laura Kampf, German YouTuber, designer, and craftswoman
- Laura Kightlinger, American actress
- Laura Linney, American actress
- Laura MacFarlane, Scottish musician, singer and songwriter
- Laura Macrì, Italian singer
- Laura Main, Scottish actress
- Laura Malmivaara, Finnish actress
- Laura Marano, American actress and singer
- Laura Marling, English singer
- Laura Mennell, Canadian actress
- Laura Morante, Italian actress
- Laura Neiva, Brazilian actress
- Laura Nyro, American singer-songwriter
- Laura Okmin, American sportscaster and NFL on Fox sideline reporter
- Laura Omloop, Belgian singer, yodeler and Junior Eurovision representative
- Laura Osnes, American actress
- Laura Pausini, Italian singer-songwriter
- Laura Põldvere, Estonian singer
- Laura Prepon, American actress, That '70s Show
- Laura Ramsey, American actress
- Laura Regan, Canadian actress
- Laura Rutledge, American beauty pageant titleholder, sportscaster and ESPN College Football sideline reporter
- Laura San Giacomo, American actress
- Laura Sánchez (model), Spanish model
- Laura Shigihara, American singer-songwriter
- Laura Spencer (actress) (born 1986), American actress
- Laura Stoica, Romanian singer and actress
- Laura Vandervoort, Canadian actress
- Laura Veirs, American singer-songwriter
- Laura White, British actress
- Laura Whitmore, Irish presenter
- Laura Wright, American actress
Law
- Laura Codruţa Kövesi, former Prosecutor-General of Romania
- Laura E. Gómez, Mexican-Armerican law professor, University of New Mexico
- Laura Wasser, American attorney
Nobility
- Laura Margherita Mazzarini (1608–1685), Italian noblewoman
- Laura de Noves, 14th-century French noblewoman, perhaps the subject of love poetry by Petrarch
Politics
- Laura Baird, American politician
- Laura Balbo, Italian sociologist and politician
- Laura Boldrini, Italian politician
- Laura Borràs, Catalan politician
- Laura Bromet, Dutch politician
- Laura Bush, First Lady of the United States from January 20, 2001 to January 20, 2009
- Laura Chinchilla, 49th President of Costa Rica
- Laura Clay, American suffragist
- Laura Garza, American politician
- Laura Garza Galindo, Mexican politician
- Laura Grimond, British politician
- Laura Kelly, 48th governor of Kansas
- Laura Loomer, American activist
- Laura Miller, 58th Mayor of Dallas (2002–2007)
- Laura Moffatt, British MP (1997–2010)
- Laura Pidcock, British MP (2017–2019)
- Laura Pollán, Cuban dissident
- Laura Sandys, British MP (2010–2015)
- Laura Smith, British MP (2017–2019)
- Laura Trott, British MP (2019–present)
- Laura Vilagrà (born 1976), Catalan politician
Science and technology
- Laura Ahtime, statistician from the Seychelles
- Laura Bassi (1711–1778), Italian physicist
- Laura Berman, American sex therapist
- Laura J. Esserman, American surgeon and oncologist
Sports
- Laura Benkarth, German footballer and goalkeeper
- Laura Berg, American head college softball coach
- Laura Brown (cyclist), Canadian cyclist
- Laura Brown (golfer), American golfer
- Laura Dahlmeier, German biathlete
- Laura Davies, English golfer
- Laura Davies (bodybuilder), Canadian bodybuilder
- Laura Davis (swimmer), American female medley swimmer
- Laura Davis (volleyball), American volleyball player
- Laura del Colle, Argentine floor hockey player
- Laura Douglas (athlete), Welsh hammer thrower
- Laura Gil, Spanish basketball player
- Laura Gómez (judoka), Spanish judoka
- Laura Heyrman, Belgian volleyball player
- Laura Hodges, Australian professional basketball player
- Laura Kenny, British cyclist
- Laura Malcolm (born 1991), English netball player
- Laura Nicholls (basketball), Spanish basketball player
- Laura Nicholls (swimmer), Canadian former competition swimmer
- Laura Robson, British tennis player
- Laura Sánchez (diver), Mexican diver
- Laura Sánchez (swimmer), Mexican swimmer
- Laura Siegemund, German tennis player
- Laura Stockdale, English footballer
- Laura Taylor (born 1999), Australian swimmer
- Laura Walker, Canadian curler
- Laura Zeng, American rhythmic gymnast
Writers and journalists
- Laura Brown (fashion journalist), American fashion journalist
- Laura J. Burns, American author
- Laura Eldridge, American women's health writer and activist
- Laura Dayton Fessenden (1852–1924), American author
- LauraMaery Gold, American author
- Laura Goode, American novelist
- Laura Hillman (b.1923), German-born American memoirist, Holocaust survivor and "Schindler Jew"
- Laura Ingalls Wilder, American author of Little House on the Prairie
- Laura M. Johns (1849–1935), American suffragist and journalist
- Laura Kuenssberg, British journalist, BBC political correspondent
- Laura Ling, American journalist
- Laura Mestre Hevia (1867–1944), Cuban translator, humanist and writer
- Laura Miller (journalist), Scottish broadcast journalist
- Laura Miller (writer), American author
- Laura Resnick, American writer
- Laura Villanueva Rocabado (pseudonym, Hilda Mundy; 1912–1980), Bolivian writer, poet, journalist
- Laura Thompson (journalist), Canadian musician and CBC reporter and producer
Fictional characters
- Laura, an anesthesiologist from the television series In Treatment
- Laura Harris, the protagonist of the video game D
- Laura Lewis, the protagonist of the video game Enemy Zero
- Laura, a young girl in the Silent Hill video game franchise
- Laura Parton, the protagonist of the video game D2
- Laura, a female lead character in Brick
- Laura, a main character in the Sheridan Le Fanu 1871 novel Carmilla and its adaptations, including the webseries of the same name
- Laura Alden, a character in Wolf
- Laura Bristow, an alias for Irina Derevko, the mother of Sydney Bristow on the television series Alias
- Laura Carrot, a character in VeggieTales
- Laura Diamond, protagonist of the television series The Mysteries of Laura
- Laura Hardy (Hardy Boys), mother from the Hardy Boys series of books
- Laura Haruna (aka Hiroko), a character from the anime series Hamtaro
- Laura Horton, a former character on the soap opera Days of Our Lives
- Laura Hunt, the protagonist of Otto Preminger's 1944 film Laura
- Laura Kinney, also known as X-23, a Marvel Comics character
- Laura Palmer, from the television series Twin Peaks
- Laura Parker, an English model in Sarra Manning's Fashionistas book series.
- Laura Petrie, a character from the American sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show, played by Mary Tyler Moore
- Laura Roslin, from the reimagined television series Battlestar Galactica
- Laura Spencer, a character on the soap opera General Hospital
- Laura Winslow, a character from the American sitcom Family Matters
- Laura Gauthier, a recurring character from the incomplete French TV series, Code Lyoko: Evolution
- Laure Berthaud, main character of French crime series Engrenages
- Laura Matsuda, a character from the Street Fighter V
- Laura Sorkin, a scientist from the video game Jurassic Park: The Game
Name days
Christian name days for Laura:
- January 15: Sweden
- January 18: Estonia, Finland
- January 22: France
- April 18: Latvia
- June 1: Czech Republic
- June 5: Slovakia, Slovenia
- June 17: Hungary, Lithuania, Poland
- August 10: Austria, Germany
- October 19: Lithuania, Italy, Spain, England
See also
References
- ^ Albaigès, Josep M.; Olivart, J. M. A. (1993). Diccionario de nombres de personas (in Spanish). Universitat de Barcelona. p. 156. ISBN 978-84-475-0264-6. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
- ^ "Popular Baby Names". www.ssa.gov.
- ^ Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Laura". Behind the Name.
- ^ List of most popular given names
- ^ "Welsh Government: Popular Welsh names for girls". Retrieved 13 June 2019.
External links
Works related to Laura at Wikisource
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