Alaurea name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Latin
Meaning: Bay Tree
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What does Alaurea mean?

Alaurea is originated from Latin is aimed at baby girls. Alaurea is derived from Alaura. Alaura means Bay Tree is originated from Latin is primarily used in English.

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How popular is the name Alaurea?

Alaurea is an extremely rare name around the world.

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Numerological aspects of Alaurea

You don't take love very seriously. Unexpected problems boost your confidence and raise your adrenaline because you look at them as ways to prove you can handle just about everything coming on your way. You believe that nothing is impossible until your heart beats. Open up to new suggestions and ideas. You are an ambitious person, who's driven by success and high aspirations. You have people who love you.

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