laura |
brock |
As proper nouns the difference between laura and brock
is that
laura is {{given name|female|from=Latin}} while
Brock is {{surname|A=An|English and Scottish|from=Middle English}}, a variant of Brook, or originally a nickname for someone thought to resemble a badger ( Middle English
broc(k)).
As nouns the difference between laura and brock
is that
laura is a number of hermitages or cells in the same neighborhood occupied by anchorites who were under the same superior while
brock is a male badger.
As a verb brock is
to taunt.
laura |
hayley |
As a noun laura
is (historical|roman catholic church) a number of hermitages or cells in the same neighborhood occupied by anchorites who were under the same superior.
As a proper noun hayley is
an english placename.
laura |
haley |
As proper nouns the difference between laura and haley
is that
laura is {{given name|female|from=Latin}} while
Haley is {{surname|from=Old English}}, a common spelling variant of Hayley.
As a noun laura
is a number of hermitages or cells in the same neighborhood occupied by anchorites who were under the same superior.
laura |
kerri |
As a noun laura
is (historical|roman catholic church) a number of hermitages or cells in the same neighborhood occupied by anchorites who were under the same superior.
As a proper noun kerri is
, variant spelling of kerry.
laura |
bur |
As nouns the difference between laura and bur
is that
laura is (historical|roman catholic church) a number of hermitages or cells in the same neighborhood occupied by anchorites who were under the same superior while
bur is spring, fountain.
joanne |
laura |
As proper nouns the difference between joanne and laura
is that
joanne is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}} while
Laura is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.
As a noun laura is
a number of hermitages or cells in the same neighborhood occupied by anchorites who were under the same superior.
laura |
|
sophie |
laura |
As nouns the difference between sophie and laura
is that
sophie is while
laura is (historical|roman catholic church) a number of hermitages or cells in the same neighborhood occupied by anchorites who were under the same superior.
laura |
aura |
As a noun laura
is (historical|roman catholic church) a number of hermitages or cells in the same neighborhood occupied by anchorites who were under the same superior.
As a proper noun aura is
shortened from aurelia.
laura |
gaura |
As nouns the difference between laura and gaura
is that
laura is a number of hermitages or cells in the same neighborhood occupied by anchorites who were under the same superior while
gaura is any of the genus {{taxlink|Gaura|genus|pedia=1}} of flowering plants in the family Onagraceae, including many pedia=1s.
As a proper noun Laura
is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.
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