Re: Laura
in reply to a message by LMS
I lovelovelovelovelove the name the Laura. A lot. I think it's a versatile name that can work on any personality. As another user said, it has a classic and international vibe. It's been used for generations, so I don't see how it can be dated, even if it's falling in popularity. I think it's like Emily. It might dip in popularity for a while, but it will rise again. A dated name to me conjures the image of a certain age group. When I hear Laura, I have no idea whether the person in question is a newborn or a grandmother or a teenager or a middle-aged woman.
Personally, I'm reminded of the Canadian heroine Laura Secord and the Canadian chocolatier, confectionary, and ice cream company named in her honour.
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Samantha
♥ I was born under the lily, but I flourished under the maple ♥
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/115455
Personally, I'm reminded of the Canadian heroine Laura Secord and the Canadian chocolatier, confectionary, and ice cream company named in her honour.
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Samantha
♥ I was born under the lily, but I flourished under the maple ♥
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/115455