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Laurietta

A diminutive of Laura, from Latin laurus, meaning "laurel."

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Laurietta is a diminutive of Laura, from Latin laurus meaning laurel. The laurel has long symbolized victory, honor, and poetic achievement, so even this softer form carries a meaningful classical background.

The added ending makes the name feel more ornate and affectionate than Laura itself. Laurietta has a delicate, old-fashioned charm that feels graceful rather than trendy. It sounds like a name from a more decorative naming age, when diminutives were used to soften familiar classics.

That gives it a refined, romantic quality. Laurietta feels poised and a little lyrical, with a heritage that is both botanical and honorable.

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