Many names are not able to be translated into Spanish. Laura is a Spanish used name though, which is about the closest translation you are going to get.
It would be spelt the same.
But you would pronuce it differently.
You would pronounce it La-roo-a.
In Spanish or other languages your name does not change, so your name will still be Laura.
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A person speaking Spanish would say "Loren" because that is a person's name. The Spanish equivalent to Lauren or Loren is "Laura" pronounced lau-ra.
Lorenza is Lauren (both are the female versions of Lawrence/Lorenzo) Laura (pronounced LOW-ra) is Laura Lorena is Lorraine Lourdes is Lourdesyou mean spanish? if so: Lorena
A number of hermitages or cells in the same neighborhood occupied by anchorites who were under the same superior.
The name of trampolines in spanish is "Trampolin"
Tunapuna is not a typical Spanish name, no.
No Laura is not Spainsh. Although the name is used in: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Late Roman. Laura is an English name, and has been used since the 13th century.
¿Dónde Laura Beth?
The name Laura is of Latin origin, derived from the word "laurus" which means "laurel tree" or "victory." It was popularized by the 9th-century Saint Laura or Laure, a Spanish nun.
Laura comes from the Latin name Laurus, which means "laurel" and was used in ancient Rome. It is used in many languages, including: English, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, German and Polish.
Laura Delano's birth name is Laura Delano Duncan.
Laura is a BEUTIFUL name! :)
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Laura Linney's birth name is Laura Leggett Linney.
Laura Nyro's birth name is Laura Nigro.
Laura Lacillade's birth name is Laura Sparrow.
Laura Antonelli's birth name is Antonaz, Laura.
Laura Efrikian's birth name is Laura Ephrikian.