Gender Feminine
Usage Italian
Meaning & History
Italian diminutive of Laura. This is the name of one of the narrators in Boccaccio's book The Decameron (1350).
Related Names
VariantLoretta
Masculine FormLauro
Other Languages & CulturesLaura(Catalan) Laura(Croatian) Laura(Czech) Laura(Danish) Laura, Laurie(Dutch) Laura, Loretta, Laureen, Laurene, Lauressa, Laurie, Laurinda, Laurissa, Lora, Lori, Lorie, Lorinda, Lorri, Lorrie(English) Laura(Estonian) Laura(Finnish) Laura, Laure, Laurette, Laurine, Lorette(French) Laura(German) Laura(Hungarian) Lára(Icelandic) Laura(Late Roman) Laura(Latvian) Laura(Lithuanian) Laura(Norwegian) Laura(Polish) Laura(Portuguese) Laura(Romanian) Laura(Slovak) Laura, Lavra(Slovene) Laura, Laurita(Spanish) Laura(Swedish) Lowri(Welsh)