Laurel
See also: laurel
English
Noun
Laurel (plural Laurels)
- (Mormonism) A 16- to 17-year-old participant in the Young Women organization of the LDS Church.
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Proper noun
Laurel
- A female given name from the plant laurel.
- 1972 Eudora Welty, The Optimist's Daughter, Random House, →ISBN, page 27
- "What on earth made Becky give you a name like that?" she'd asked Laurel, on that first occasion.
- "It's the state flower of West Virginia," Laurel told her, smiling. "Where my mother came from."
- 1972 Eudora Welty, The Optimist's Daughter, Random House, →ISBN, page 27
- A town in Delaware
- A census-designated place in Florida
- A town in Indiana
- A city in Iowa
- A city in Maryland
- A city in Mississippi, and one of the county seats of Jones County.
- A city in Montana
- A city in Nebraska
- A census-designated place in New York
- A census-designated place in Virginia
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