"Child of the laurel crown" typically refers to someone who is recognized for their achievements, often in the context of victory or honor. The laurel crown, historically associated with ancient Greece, symbolizes triumph and accomplishment, particularly in the arts, literature, or athletic competitions. Thus, the phrase conveys a sense of distinction and celebration of success.
Laurel has traditionally been a symbol of victory. In ancient Greece and Rome, those who succeeded in athletic or competitive events were crowned with a laurel wreath. Thus, it is alluded to by the apostle Paul when he refers to the victor's crown. The leaves of the laurel do not wilt, so it is sometimes associated with eternity.
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A Laurel Wreath is made from "bay laurel" leaves and branches, "cherry laurel" or "spineless butchers broom" The chosen laurel leaves and branches are woven into a head piece to make the traditional Laurel Wreath.
Laurel Burke's birth name is Schulze, Laurel.
Laurel Ulrich's birth name is Laurel Thatcher Ulrich.
A laurel
kailah means laurel crown which is a female name and the origin is israeli.
Kayla has no meaning in Arabic, but in Hebrew, it means means "crown of laurel" (כְּלִילָה)
Cailey is a variation of Caylee, which is a variation of Kayla, which is an Arabic and Hebrew name meaning "laurel, crown".
More specifically, it was not a 'crown,' but a 'wreath.' It was made of laurel.
Kayla, a feminine given name, originates with the Hebrew language and carries the meaning of "a laurel, a crown".
laurel is a tree
The winner gets a crown of laurel, which we know as bay leaves.
Laurel means smart and brave. but can also mean beautiful and amazing!!!! :) And Laurel loves Corey!
no, it is a plant, that was used to crown winners at the first olympics.
Laurel wreath/crown. Both are correct. :)
Laura means Laurel Crown. (It's my name).