
The names Laura and Eliza both have Latin origins. Laura is derived from the Latin word "laurus" meaning "laurel tree," which was seen as a symbol of victory and honor in ancient Rome. Eliza is a variant of the name Elizabeth, which comes from the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning "God is my oath." Both names have been popular throughout history and can be found in various cultures and languages.
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forenames > lauzinete
The name Lauzinete is of Brazilian origin. It is a feminine given name commonly used in Brazil.
forenames > lauziere-gros-oeuvre
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forenames > lauziana
The name "Lauziana" does not have a widely known origin or meaning in English.
forenames > lauzena
The first name "Lauzena" does not have a widely recognized origin or meaning in English. It is possible that it may have roots in a specific culture or language that is not commonl...
forenames > lauzemir
The name "Lauzemir" does not have a widely recognized origin or meaning in English. It may be a rare or uncommon name with unclear etymology.