US Popularity:12207
Origin:British
Other Origin(s):Latin, Hebrew
Meaning:Laurel, laurel tree; Favor, graciousness
Placing the names Laura and Ann close together on the page gives you Laurann, an entirely new appellation. While this feminine moniker has English origins, the titles within it have Latin and Hebrew connections. Laura stems from the Late Latin Laurus, blossoming with the definitions of "laurel" and "laurel tree." In Ancient Rome, victors of competitions wore garlands made of laurel leaves, so Laurann could be a lovely choice for a tiny tot who often finds themselves on the winner's podium. Ann's Hebrew meanings of "favor" and "graciousness" only amplify Laurann's prosperous chime, a sound you'll hear in your heart every time you cheer your child toward triumph.

How Popular Is The Name Laurann?

Yearly Ranking Change:

Year:
2017
#17294
in 2017
+ 342
from 2004
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