Laure

"Variant of Laura. Laurel, bay tree"

♀ Femenino · Latin
classic literary romantic variant

📖 Acerca de Laure

Laure es la forma francesa de Laura, del latín "laurus" (laurel), el antiguo símbolo de victoria, gloria y honor poético. El nombre está vinculado para siempre a Laure de Noves de Aviñón, la mujer que Petrarca vio en 1327 e inmortalizó en más de 300 poemas de su "Canzoniere", convirtiéndola en la musa más célebre de la historia literaria occidental. En la Francia actual, Laure lleva una elegante refinamiento literario como alternativa distinguida a la más internacionalmente común Laura. Entre sus portadoras notables están la campeona olímpica de natación Laure Manaudou y la actriz galardonada con el César Laure Calamy.

📍 Detalles

  • OrigenLatin
  • Género♀ Femenino
  • SignificadoVariant of Laura. Laurel, bay tree

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⭐ Personas Famosas

  • Laure de Noves — French noblewoman (c.1310–1348) of Avignon, traditionally identified as the "Laure" immortalized by Italian poet Petrarch in his "Canzoniere" — the most celebrated poetic muse in Western literary history.
  • Laure Manaudou — French competitive swimmer (born 1986), Olympic champion in the 400m freestyle at Athens 2004 and former world record holder; one of the most celebrated French athletes of the 2000s.
  • Laure Calamy — French actress (born 1975), César Award winner celebrated for her roles in "Call My Agent!" (Dix pour cent) and "Full Time" (À plein temps), one of the most acclaimed French screen performers of her generation.
  • Laure Favre-Kahn — French classical pianist (born 1981), internationally recognized for her Chopin interpretations and acclaimed recordings; a prominent figure in contemporary French classical music.