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Laureen

American  
[law-reen] / lɔˈrin /
Also Laurena

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Laura.


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Since then the family has welcomed Jad, now six, and Laureen, now four - both born and raised in Scotland.

From BBC Mar. 3, 2025

And sometimes his behavior is repugnant, as when he asks co-workers at Apple to fix the soap dispensers on the Gulfstream jet he bought from Laureen Powell-Jobs, Steve’s widow.

From Washington Post Jun. 3, 2022

The chef Dan Barber and his partners in Blue Hill in Greenwich Village, his brother, David, and sister-in-law, Laureen, have reopened the restaurant under this new name.

From New York Times Jul. 27, 2021

Before school started, he would spend his mornings with Laureen Hazelwood, who taught him to read music and play the organ.

From Washington Times Sep. 26, 2016

Death Before Cocktails An L.A. writer holds a wake in Palm Springs for her famous twin sister in Laureen Vonnegut's new dark comedy.

From Los Angeles Times

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