Laurent

proper nounverb

Syllable Decomposition

laurent

from Latin laurentius, derived from laurus ('laurel'), 'the one who wears the laurel', in reference to the laurel wreath used to crown the heads of victorious poets and generals in Roman times.

Definition

Translations

  • germangerman:Laurenz
  • englishenglish:Larry
  • danishdanish:Lars
  • spanishspanish:Lorenzo
  • finnishfinnish:Lauri
  • greekgreek:Λαυρέντιος
  • italianitalian:Lorenzo
  • dutchdutch:Laurens
  • polishpolish:Wawrzyniec
  • portugueseportuguese:Lourenço
  • russianrussian:Лаврентий
  • swedishswedish:Lars
  • ukrainianukrainian:Лаврентiй

See also

Laurence (pn.) Laure (pn.) laurée (v.) lauré (v.) laurer (v.) laurées (v.) laurant (v.) laurons (v.) laurez (v.) laurent (v.) laurais (v.) laurait (v.) laurions (v.) lauriez (v.) lauraient (v.) laurai (v.) lauras (v.) laura (v.) laurâmes (v.) laurâtes (v.)