That the spelling ending in "i" can be a native nickname and that the spelling ending in "y" cannot is a difference between the names Lori and Lory in Italian.
Specifically, some letters in the Italian alphabet are associated with foreign or loan words. One such letter is "y". The "ee" sound will be rendered by the letter "i", not the letter "y", in native words of Italian origin.
The pronunciation nevertheless will be "LO-ree" in both cases.
In Italian, the name "Lori" is typically associated with female individuals, while the name "Lory" is commonly used for both genders. Additionally, "Lori" is more commonly used as a standalone name, whereas "Lory" is often used as a diminutive form of other names such as Lorenzo or Gloria.
In Italian, the name "Lori" is a feminine given name while "Lory" is a more common diminutive or nickname for the name "Loredana," which is also a feminine given name. Nevertheless, both names are derived from the same root and are considered feminine.
In Chinese, "lori" is translated as ็ฝ้ (luรณ lว).
The spelling of the name "Lori" would remain the same regardless of gender.
The name Lori is of English origin and is derived from the name Laurel, which is a type of tree known for its evergreen leaves. It is often associated with qualities like victory, honor, and peace.
WITH THE SPELLING GIVEN it is probably related to Lorelei a mermaid-like creature in Nordic Mythology. Lori Lemaris of Atlantis, figures in the Superman mythos and like all Atlanteans- as you can"t talk underwater, has telepathic powers- thus she knew Clark Kent was Superman when she met him while operating undercover at Metropolis University, disguiised as a handicapped college student ( her tail was folded up). Lori can also be a diminutive of Laura. according to some sources Laura means Garrison or Military encampment in Russian- a appopriate choice for the lover of Dr. Zhivago when assigned to the Field Hospital.
In Italian, the name "Lori" is a feminine given name while "Lory" is a more common diminutive or nickname for the name "Loredana," which is also a feminine given name. Nevertheless, both names are derived from the same root and are considered feminine.
Lori = Loredana I think or Lorenzo perhaps
I don't know how to break this to you, but the letters used in English are properly called the Roman alphabet.Rome is, as you may have heard, in Italy.So you spell Lori in the "Italian alphabet" ... Lori.
Lori Granieri has written: 'Italian-American holiday traditions' -- subject(s): Fasts and feasts, Holidays, Italian Americans, Social life and customs
Tori,Clory,Lori.
The Italian model Lori Del Santo.
Olivia Jade, 12, and Isabella Rose, 13.
Lori Bryant Woolridge has written: 'Read between the lines' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY
Lori A. Greenstein has written: 'The relationship between land use and site quality in rural western Puerto Rico'
Brian Piccolo's children were all girls and were named Lori, Traci, and Kirsti
The Schappell twins, Lori and George are still alive, yes. Their names used to be Lori and Dori, but Dori did a legal change name to George after coming out as transgender.
Lori Hamlin's birth name is Lori Ann Hamlin.