Grandma is [name]Laura[/name], I’m [name]Lauren[/name], what’s next?
[name]Lara[/name]
[name]Laurel[/name]
[name]Lorena[/name] (loh-ray-nah)
[name]Lorelei[/name]
my suggests are [name]Laurel[/name] and [name]Lorelei[/name].
[name]Lana[/name]
[name]Leah[/name]
[name]Lola[/name]
[name]Livia[/name]
See, [name]Laura[/name] was quite popular in the 1920’s-1940’s but I think the name [name]Loretta[/name] will gain traction with nn like [name]Lori[/name], [name]Retta[/name] and [name]Etta[/name].
[name]How[/name] do you pronounce [name]Lorelei[/name]?
[name]LORE[/name]-uh-lie. That would have been my suggestion as well as [name]Laurel[/name] and [name]Lorena[/name]/[name]Lorraine[/name]. I personally like the name [name]Loretta[/name] but I know a girl my age (early 20s) named [name]Loretta[/name] and she goes by her middle name, [name]Belle[/name] – she HATES her first name, so that’s put me off it for now.
[name]How[/name] about…
[name]Lorelei[/name] (either pronunciation. Personally, I say it as [name]LORE[/name]-uh-lay.)
[name]Loretta[/name]
[name]Lara[/name]
[name]Laurelle[/name]/[name]Lorelle[/name]
[name]Lorna[/name]
[name]Lorena[/name]
I like the suggestions of [name]Laurel[/name] and then [name]Lorelei[/name], personally. I think they are the natural progression from [name]Laura[/name] and then [name]Lauren[/name]. I also really love [name]Lola[/name], too, and I think it could work on its own or as a nn for either [name]Laurel[/name] or [name]Lorelei[/name].
[name]Laurel[/name] is pretty, and a nice progression.
I like [name]Laurel[/name] and [name]Loralie[/name] (Lor-a-lye), and I have a friend named [name]Laurie[/name] [name]Anne[/name], which I think is sweet.
I was also going to suggest [name]Laurel[/name]. I like [name]Lorelei[/name] too.
[name]How[/name] about [name]Laurenza[/name]?
What about [name]Lorna[/name]?
We love [name]Lorelei[/name] too, but big brother’s name is [name]Eli[/name]… to rhymie?
I would use [name]Lauren[/name] as a middle ([name]LOVE[/name] that name) or [name]Laurel[/name] as a first.
is [name]Lenora[/name] to much of a stretch? I like the nn [name]Leni[/name]… My nickname growing up was Laur, so I would like a different nn for my future daughter