Laura Loyot

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Laura 57
Loyot 523,706
Laura Loyot 18,577,033
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  1. is 53rd most common Cynthia
  2. is 54th most common Dennis
  3. is 55th most common Kathleen
  4. is 56th most common Eric
  5. is 57th most common Laura
  6. is 58th most common Dorothy
  7. is 59th most common Kimberly
  8. is 60th most common Amy
  9. is 61st most common Jerry
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  1. is 523,702nd most common Lowseth
  2. is 523,703rd most common Loyacona
  3. is 523,704th most common Loyco
  4. is 523,705th most common Loyles
  5. is 523,706th most common Loyot
  6. is 523,707th most common Lozelle
  7. is 523,708th most common Lozoraitis
  8. is 523,709th most common Luarte
  9. is 523,710th most common Lubars
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  1. is 18,577,029th most common Laura Lowney
  2. is 18,577,030th most common Laura Loyacono
  3. is 18,577,031st most common Laura Loyal
  4. is 18,577,032nd most common Laura Loyborg
  5. is 18,577,033rd most common Laura Loyot
  6. is 18,577,034th most common Laura Lozana
  7. is 18,577,035th most common Laura Luba
  8. is 18,577,036th most common Laura Lubben
  9. is 18,577,037th most common Laura Luber

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Laura

Meaning & History

Loyot

(female) Feminine form of the Late Latin male name Laurus ‘laurel’. St Laura was a 9th-century Spanish nun who met her death in a cauldron of molten lead. Laura is also the name of the woman addressed in the love poetry of the Italian poet Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca, 130474), and it owes much of its subsequent popularity to this. There have been various speculations about her identity, but it has not been established with any certainty. He first met her in 1327 while living in Avignon, and she died of the plague in 1348. The popularity of the given name in the English-speaking world has endured since the 19th century, when it was probably imported from Italy.


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