[Facts] Re: Larecia
in reply to a message by Ora (hufflepuffer)
Does she have any Dutch or Scandinavian ancestry? It could possibly be an Americanisation of Lauritia, which in the Netherlands and Scandinavia is the feminine form of Lauritius, itself a (medieval) latinisation of Laurits (all) and Lauritz (only Denmark and Norway). At least as a Dutch name it is fully archaic now, whilst the masculine counterpart Laurits barely survives and was never common to begin with. Even the patronymic surname Lauritsen is hanging by a thread over here.
Forchta in biuonga quamon ouer mi, in bethecoda mi thuisternussi.
In ic quad: "uuie sal geuan mi fetheron also duuon, in ic fliugon sal in raston sal?"
In ic quad: "uuie sal geuan mi fetheron also duuon, in ic fliugon sal in raston sal?"
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There is a surname Laurecia, which appears to be a variant of Laurencia.
These are all great possibilities. Her last name is incredibly rare so I'm not going to share it but I think the Scandinavian connection is a possibility, as is this one, and the possibility it's an alternative spelling of Larisa. Hmmm