Laurie is a sobriquet of Laura, from Latin through Medieval time as a crown made of bay leaves, called a "Laurel" to honor heroes and victors. Befitting a daughter, Laura was derived as a symbol of honor, wisdom and accomplishment. Laurie or Lori have become given names for a girl of their own standing.
Laurie is a sobriquet of Laura, from Latin through Medieval time as a crown made of bay leaves, called a "Laurel" to honor heroes and victors. Befitting a daughter, Laura was derived as a symbol of honor, wisdom and accomplishment. Laurie or Lori have become given names for a girl of their own standing.
Laurie is a sobriquet of Laura, from Latin through Medieval time as a crown made of bay leaves, called a "Laurel" to honor heroes and victors. Befitting a daughter, Laura was derived as a symbol of honor, wisdom and accomplishment. Laurie or Lori have become given names for a girl of their own standing.
Laurie is a sobriquet of Laura, from Latin through Medieval time as a crown made of bay leaves, called a "Laurel" to honor heroes and victors. Befitting a daughter, Laura was derived as a symbol of honor, wisdom and accomplishment. Laurie or Lori have become given names for a girl of their own standing.