If my research is correct, Ana Laura means graceful laurel, which doesn't make much sense if you put the two meanings together, but it is pretty. (a laurel is a plant)
If you mean a laurel, they were made of the leaves/branches of the Bay Laurel
Kayla, a feminine given name, originates with the Hebrew language and carries the meaning of "a laurel, a crown".
No, Lauren is an English name. Actually it is part greek and french because its greek because the name Lauren is laurel. Laurel is laurel leaf of of the greek olympic reward the reef.
Peace and quiet, a guard against poisons, victory. Laurel was Apollo's sacred plant. He pursued a nymph named Daphne, whom he loved. Daphne asked the gods to save her, and so they turned her in to a laurel tree to do so. Bernini's statue "Apollo and Daphne" is a beautiful example. Everafter, Apollo kept the laurel plant as his sacred plant.
Laurel means smart and brave. but can also mean beautiful and amazing!!!! :) And Laurel loves Corey!
Lora means laurel or laurel crowned.
Form of Laura, meaning "crowned with laurel; from the laurel tree"
It means laurel reeth
The victor, in the arena or of the battlefield.
Luara means 'Laurel-Crowned'.
"Laurel tree".
It means Laurel.
"Laurianne" is typically a feminine given name of French origin. It is a combination of the names "Laura" and "Anne." The name is often associated with qualities such as grace, beauty, and femininity.
It comes from the plant "laurel".
dafna (×“×¤× ×”) means "laurel"
It Means Laurel-crowned