Luanne Rice is an American novelist. Her 36 novels have been translated into 26 languages. She often writes about nature and the sea, and many of her novels deal with love and family. She is the author of The Lemon Orchard, Little Night, The Silver Boat and Beach Girls.
"Leave Luanne" is a song written by Ryan Scott Oliver for 35MM: A Musical Exhibition. It focuses on Luanne, a woman living in Louisianna who is in an abusive relationship. The song has light Christian themes (nothing offensive, just mentions of God and the Bible) as well as swearing and sensitive topics.
― Anonymous User 5/20/2020
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As this is my name I may be biased. It is of French origin and combines Louise and Anne, which is originally Germanic/ Teutonic 'Louise' meaning 'battle maiden' and Hebrew 'Anne' which means Grace. So I guess that makes me a graceful battle maiden? Also, the Band Foreigner in the 1980s chose this name as a song title to a very sought after young woman. So forget The Simpsons, all us Luanne's are desirable graceful battle maidens.