a variant of LAURA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Scandinavian, German
Pronounced: LAWR-a (English), LA OO rah (Spanish, Italian, Polish, German)
Feminine form of the Late Latin name Laurus, which meant "laurel". In ancient Rome the leaves of laurel trees were used to create victors' garlands. Saint Laura was a 9th-century Spanish martyr, a nun who was thrown into a vat of molten lead by the Moors. Another famous bearer was Laura Secord, a Canadian heroine during the War of 1812.
2007-05-20 21:47:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Lora doh, loads a money,
Lora stick, giving the old verbal,
Lot of,
An old song, tell Lora i love her.
LORA is a great place to get away from all the worries of every day life. ... easy to see why your stay at LORA will be fun and exciting
2007-05-21 02:12:57
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answered by me again 3
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No, Lora is not an Arabic name. I think it is originated from the German language.
2007-05-20 21:55:42
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answered by Zain 7
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Lora is the German variation of Laura.
Feminine form of Latin Laurus, "laurel tree."
2007-05-20 21:50:24
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answered by aprilc232 3
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In Hindi (Indian language) lora is slang for penis
2007-05-21 03:25:42
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answered by phoenix 3
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My call is jamila and it ability eye-catching in arabic. :) astounding my mother and father are questioning two times about that call now! hahaha salaam wa alaykom wa rahmutullahi wa baraketohu and ramadan mubarak
2016-10-18 09:16:03
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answered by ? 4
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