Re: Laramie?
in reply to a message by Cleveland Kent Evans
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It might be of French origin, but in that case it's definitely a surname. I've lived a few years in a French-speaking area, and never ever encountered or heard about it as a first name.
Uh, well, I don't understand how you can want to know what a name means without knowing where it came from, but anyway, I went to ancestry.com's site. It lists Laramie as a variant of Laramee but with no meaning. So we know the original surname was Laramee. I then went to a French/English dictionary online and dicovered that ramee could possibly be the past participle of the verb ramer which means "to row" or "to work hard." So if this is true, then Laramie/Laramee could mean "the one who rows" or "the one who works hard."
I'm Sorry
Thank you, I'm sorry for being rude. I'm being unexcusably hormonal, I apologize for taking it out on you.
Thank you, I'm sorry for being rude. I'm being unexcusably hormonal, I apologize for taking it out on you.
That was rude.