Form of Laura, meaning "crowned with laurel; from the laurel tree"
Lauren french
It's also Lauren in French.
In Spanish, Lauren is still Lauren. In French, it is also Lauren.
french
Bonjour je'mapple Lauren
The name Lauren does not have a direct Latin origin, as it is of English and French descent. It is believed to have derived from the Latin word "laurus," which means "bay laurel." This plant was historically associated with honor and victory.
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.
yes it is EXTREMELY popular in Hollywood and around the world.It comes from a french family and lauren was won as the most popular name in hollywood:)
Lauren. The word is the same in English and French.
Lauren is actually a Latin name that means from Laurentium or from the place of the laurel trees. In French the name means "crowned with laurel. " There is no Greek meaning of the name.
As a girl's name, Lauren is simply a variant of the name Laurence, which is derived from a Latin word meaning "laurel".
"Laurel tree".