Does this work as an honor name?

I would love to honor someone by the name of Laura. Do you think by using the name Laurena, the woman in my life would understand I am honoring her? Is it intuitive, or would I have to explain?

What are your thoughts on the combo Danelle Laurena? Too many Ls?

I think it could definitely work as an honor! [name_f]Laurena[/name_f] is actually super pretty. It’s definitely intuitive, I don’t think you would have to explain. [name_f]Danelle[/name_f] [name_f]Laurena[/name_f] as a combo is ok, I think your could find better names for both of them and it is a tad heavy on the L’s, it’s not bad but I think you could find something better.

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[name_f]Laurena[/name_f] for [name_f]Laura[/name_f] makes sense to me

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It makes sense to me! there are quite a few Ls but it’s definitely not bad or anything

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I think it works! It seems intuitive but maybe you’ll have to explain.
I think the combo [name_f]Danelle[/name_f] [name_f]Laurena[/name_f] is lovely! The Ls are fine.

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I second this, the L’s seem fine to mee, it’s a very pretty name and the honor connection makes perfect sense

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I think [name_f]Laurena[/name_f] could work, I don’t see a reason not to. I also think [name_f]Danielle[/name_f] [name_f]Laurena[/name_f] is a beautiful name.

You may also consider [name_f]Lorena[/name_f] (lo-REN-uh is how I’d say it). It’s a Spanish name but can be heard throughout Europe.

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I think the honor is super obvious, and it works!
[name_u]Laurel[/name_u] is another option.
I feel like the combo works, but you could find a better first name. It’s not bad, just a bit heavy on the "l"s.

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