Laureat Boy
Origin(s)
PronunciationLOH-ree-aht / lɔːˈreɪ.ətLatin; French
Meaning
Latin: 'laurel'; French: 'laureate'
Historical & Cultural Background
The name Laureat is derived from the Latin word 'laureatus', meaning 'crowned with laurel'. In ancient Rome, laurel wreaths were symbols of victory and honor. The term has evolved to signify someone who has achieved distinction, particularly in academic or artistic fields. The name is more commonly used in French-speaking regions.
Similar Names
Variants
- Laureate
International Variants
- Lauréat (French)
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U.S. Historical Usage
The name Laureat was first seen in the United States in 1922. Laureat has ranked as high as #889 nationally, which occurred in 1922, and has been most popular in Maine. In the past 5 years the name Laureat has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.
Popularity Over Time (National)
Top States for Laureat (1922)
State | Births | Share |
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ME | 6 |
Popularity Over Time (National) — Table
Year | Births |
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1922 | 7 |