Laurence
Laurence | |
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Pronunciation | /ˈlɒ.rəns/ LO-rənss |
Gender | Masculine and feminine |
Language(s) | English; French |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Latin |
Word/name | Laurentius |
Meaning | "man from Laurentum" |
Other names | |
Cognate(s) | see list |
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Laurence is an English and French given name. The English masculine name originates from a French form of the Latin Laurentius, a name meaning "man from Laurentum". It is possible, although unlikely, that the name of Laurentum is derived from the Latin laurus ("laurel").[1]
The French feminine name is a form of the masculine Laurent, which is derived from the Latin name.[2]
Given name
- Laurence Neil Creme, known professionally as Lol Creme, British musician
- Laurence Ashley-Taboulet, American actress
- Laurence Fishburne, American actor
- Laurence Ginnell, Irish politician
- Laurence Godfrey (archer), British athlete
- Laurence Godfrey (physics lecturer), regular and controversial contributor to the Usenet newsgroups 'soc.culture.British' and 'soc.culture.Canada'
- Laurence Golborne, Chilean mining and energy minister
- Laurence Harvey, Lithuanian-born actor
- Laurence "Laurie" Lee (1914–1997), British poet and novelist
- Laurence McKeown, Provisional Irish Republican Army member
- Laurence Myers (1858–99), American world-record-setting runner
- Laurence Olivier (1907–1989), British actor and director
- Laurence Owen, American figure skater
- Laurence J. Rittenband (1905–1993), American judge
- Laurence Rochat, Swiss cross-country skier who has competed since 1996
- Laurence Andrew Tolhurst, known professionally as Lol Tolhurst, British musician
- Laurence Tribe, American professor of constitutional law
- Laurence Tureaud, American actor, motivational speaker, wrestler, humanitarian, and bodyguard
- St Laurence O'Toole, or Lorcán Ua Tuathail, Irish Roman Catholic Saint
- Laurence of Canterbury, the second Archbishop of Canterbury
- Laurence Tubiana, French Ambassador responsible for COP21
Variants of Laurence[3]
- Labhrás, Lorcán (Irish)
- Laur (Estonian)
- Laurens (Dutch)
- Lauri (Estonian, Finnish)
- Laurits (Dansh, Estonian, German)
- Lárus (Icelandic)
- Laurent (French)
- Laurits, Lauritz (Danish/Norwegian)
- Lavrentiy Лаврентий (Russian)
- Lavrentiy Лаврентiй (Ukrainian)
- Lavrentios Λαυρεντιος (Greek)
- Lawrence (given name) (English)
- Loran, Loren (Turkish)
- Lorens (Scandinavian)
- Lorentz, Lorenz, Lenz (German)
- Lorenzo (Italian, Spanish)
- Loris Լորիս (Armenian)
- Lourenzo (Galician)
- Lourenço (Portuguese)
- Lourens (Afrikaans)
- Laurenţiu (Romanian)
- Laurynas (Lithuanian)
- Llorenç (Catalan)
- Vavřinec (Czech)
- Wawrzyniec (Polish)
Surname
- Elizabeth Laurence (born 1949), English classical mezzo-soprano singer
- French Laurence (1757–1809), English lawyer and politician, brother of Richard
- John Zachariah Laurence (1829–70), English ophthalmologist
- Richard Laurence (1760–1838), English Hebraist and Anglican churchman, brother of French
- Stephen Laurence (born before 1998), American philosopher
- William L. Laurence (1888–1977), Lithuanian-American science journalist for The New York Times (1930–64)
See also
- Larry (disambiguation)
- Lars
- Laurent (disambiguation)
- Laura and Lauren, feminine derivatives
References
- ↑ Hanks, P; Hardcastle, K; Hodges, F (2006) [1990]. A Dictionary of First Names. Oxford Paperback Reference (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 164. ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1.
- ↑ Hanks, P; Hardcastle, K; Hodges, F (2006) [1990]. A Dictionary of First Names. Oxford Paperback Reference (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 308. ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1.
- ↑ Mike Campbell. "Laurence". Behind the Name. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
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