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Re: Laure
by
Luxiana
(guest)
7/19/2006, 11:04 AM
in reply to
a message by slbond
I love the sound of
Laure
. The spelling may trip some people up, but oh well. I like
Laure
and
Laurel
.
these could work as sibsets or mn s:
Laure
and
Lara
/ Lera
Laure
and
Amelie
Laure
and
Chanel
Laure
and
Elodie
Laure
and
Noella
Laure
and
Monet
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slbond
+1
7/19/2006, 11:14 AM
Thanks!
I really like
Laure
with
Amelie
and
Elodie
. :)
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Sarah
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Luxiana
(guest)
7/19/2006, 12:43 PM
Laure
sounds very french to me. so I thought these might go well.
glad you like them :)
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aquanoun
+2
7/19/2006, 11:11 AM
Agreed, people will probably think it's pr. like
Laurie
or that it's missing a letter. I think
Lore
is better.
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slbond
+1
7/19/2006, 11:16 AM
The pronounciation thing is potentially annoying, but I prefer
Laure
, regardless.
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Sarah
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Lisa
(guest)
7/19/2006, 1:20 PM
Of all the "Laure"s I can think of, I like Lorelai the best.
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