Laurel
What are your thoughts on the name Laurel? I remember growing up having a ton of friends named Lauren, but I have never met anyone named Laurel. It has been in the top 1000 for almost a hundred years, so I'm wondering your opinions. Do most people not like this name and go by something else?
Laurel Elise
Laurel Caris
Laurel Vivienne
Laurel Noelle
Laurel Finley
Laurel Ariel
Laurel Cosette
Laurel Elise
Laurel Caris
Laurel Vivienne
Laurel Noelle
Laurel Finley
Laurel Ariel
Laurel Cosette
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I've encountered Laura and Lauren but never a Laurel. Of the three, Laura is my favorite but Laurel is a close second, far nicer than Lauren, in my opinion. Not only does Laurel bring lovely green leafy imagery to mind but, from traditional use of laurel wreaths, I also associate "excellence" with Laurel; in fact, I tend to think of it as sort of an honorary virtue name.
Of your combinations, I best like Laurel Vivienne for sound, flow and feel, and I enjoy like the "excellence alive" association I get from it. I also like Laurel Caris and Laurel Cosette. For me, Finley is masculine and the others are a bit too "l" heavy, though I do like the feel of Elise with Laurel.
Of your combinations, I best like Laurel Vivienne for sound, flow and feel, and I enjoy like the "excellence alive" association I get from it. I also like Laurel Caris and Laurel Cosette. For me, Finley is masculine and the others are a bit too "l" heavy, though I do like the feel of Elise with Laurel.
I have known one Laurel, she was a high school teacher of mine and would be in her fifties probably now. It's definitely not popular around here, probably because there is a town called Laurel right near.
I don't like it as much as Lauren or Laura. It's indistinct and kind of mumbly, and with certain middle names just sounds like Laura slurred.
I don't like it as much as Lauren or Laura. It's indistinct and kind of mumbly, and with certain middle names just sounds like Laura slurred.