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Re: Question on My Name?
Hi Laura,I think you're confusing 'origin' with 'usage'.The name Laura originated in Roman times, based on the Latin word Laurus. However, although Latin is no longer used as a native language (it is still used for a variety of other purposes), the name has been passed down through the centuries and is now used in a wide variety of languages. According to BtN's database, Laura is used in: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Scandinavian, German and Dutch. And variations of it are used in a lot more languages than that.So, Laura is a Latin name in origin, but is used in a wide variety of modern languages.
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Wow. Yeah you know what, I was confusing the two. Thanks so much everyone, for better explaining this to me, now I get it. :)
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