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80.1 | | 7300::OSTIGUY | | Wed Feb 18 1987 15:45 | 5 |
| You know, I've meet two Loreen's in my time. They are both in their
early thirties and each of them claim that their mother made it up
also. They also spell their name as you do. I haven't a clue
as to what it means. I call them both Lori which is find with them.
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80.2 | Have you ever tried to find it in a book? | 36903::SARANITA | | Wed Feb 25 1987 09:07 | 10 |
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<RE .1>
I guess the spelling isn't that hard for someone to dream up...I
just tell people, spell it the way it sounds! I've only met one
other person in my time (I'm 24) that spells it the same way. I
go by Loreen. Are either of the Loreen's you know Digital Employees?
Do either use the notes file? If so, tell them to say 'Hi'.
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80.3 | she was an employee at one time | 7300::OSTIGUY | | Wed Feb 25 1987 11:49 | 11 |
| One of the Loreen's I know was a DEC employee. She has since moved
to Florida. She was introduced to me as Lori, so I was calling
her that for about a year. Then she saw me writing a card to my
cousin Lori and was surprised to see that I was using the same spelling
instead of Laurie and asked me if my cousin's real name was Loreen
That's when she told me it was her real name. She was the first
I had meet. The other was one of my customers at a resturant I
was moonlighting in. I think it's a very pretty name and so much
different then Lori Ann (which is my cousin's full name).
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80.4 | A rose by any other name... | 36903::SARANITA | | Thu Feb 26 1987 13:01 | 10 |
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Thank you! I of course, hated it when I was younger...everyone
always asking me my name 2 or 3 times before they got it right,
it drove me crazy. Then in College I met someone (who is now a
very good friend), who was just fasinated by my whole name...to
this day, he is the only one who calls me Loreen Rose.
What's your full name..., is it titled in here somewhere?
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80.5 | Anna | 7300::OSTIGUY | | Fri Feb 27 1987 08:44 | 14 |
| I do believe I entered my name in somewhere in this file. It's
Anna Ostiguy Bogart. I never had a middle name; I was named after
my mother so I use my maiden name "Ostiguy" as a middle name now.
My twin's full name is Mary Ostiguy (no middle name, we were born
in Germany, maybe they don't have middle names there!). My brother
is Lance James Ostiguy and my other sister is Michelle Lee Ostiguy.
I always hated my name too when I was small. Plus it's my mother's
name and I hated being "little Anna". In school, I just introduced
myself as Ann. It felt more like a young girl's name. I always
pictured Anna as a old lady in a rocking chair!! I like it now though.
Anna
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80.6 | Lorene | GIGI::TRACY | | Wed Mar 11 1987 12:50 | 7 |
| I also know a Lorene (slightly different spelling) who works for
DEC. She is the youngest in her family and I think she said her
parents also made it up to go with the rest of the names in the
family (Coreen, Marlene, Dean, Eugene).
-Tracy
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80.7 | i found a meaning | 7300::OSTIGUY | | Mon Mar 23 1987 07:15 | 10 |
| Hi I found the name in my baby book, "A Treasury of Baby Names"
Your exact spelling isn't included though. It's listed as a diminutive
of Laura. It's the fem. form of Lawrence which means in Latin:
"crowned with laurel". Var. and dim. are Laureen, Laurel, Laurella,
Laurelle, Lauren, Laurena, Laurene, Lauretta, Laurette, Lolly, Lora,
Loralie, Lorelie, Lorella, Lorelle, Loren, Lorena, Lorene, Loretta,
Lorette, Lori, Lorie, Lorinda, Lorita, Lorna, Lorne, Lorrie, Lorry.
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80.8 | | CEADSS::KORDOSKY | | Tue Apr 21 1987 08:05 | 6 |
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-< I knew a Laureen >-
I knew a girl named Laureen when I was a kid in school. She always
told me that her name was passed down from generation to generation
in her family. She'd be 22 now, because that's how old I am.
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80.9 | thanks for sharing | 36903::SARANITA | | Tue Jul 21 1987 08:48 | 13 |
| < Re: .7>
Thanks for finding the meaning...I've heard it was the fem. form
for Lawrence, but never knew the meaning, or that there was so
many different forms and spellings, that was very interesting,
THANKS for sharing.
I'm on a residency and get very little time to even read my mail
and unfortunely, no time to read this, it took me awhile but
I still appreciate the input!!!!
Loreen
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80.10 | Lorie, spelled Lorie | MMO01::LSMITH | | Tue Sep 22 1987 16:33 | 23 |
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My name is Lorie, named after the movie actor Lorie Nelson. I don't remember
her but my mom liked her as an actor so that is where I got my name.
Adding the "e" to Lorie always made me feel like I was finishing the word
instead of spelling it Lori (EX. you wouldn't spell Katie - Kati (I don't
think). I have never seen over 2 people (not including family) that could
spell my name. It has been spelled Lori (dozens of times), Laurie (which the
sounding is completely different), and Lorrie (which is closer). I have to
(to this day) repeat my name several times before someone understands "Lorie"
not "Laurie" and sometimes they still say "Laurie". I have gotten to the
point that I don't even correct them. You would think someone could
distinguish the sounding between "Lorie" and "Laurie" but evidently, they
can't. I didn't think "Lorie" was such a difficult name! HA
Moral of the story: If you know a Lorie, Lori, Laurie, Laureen, etc., make
sure you pronounce their name right. I know that are a lot of spellings and
pronounciations, but it makes a person feel better when you say their name
correctly.
Thanks for letting me get that off my chest.
Lorie
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80.11 | | CLOVAX::SARANITA | | Thu Sep 24 1987 11:50 | 13 |
| re: -1
Excuse my ignorance, but I guess I'm one of those people!
I certainly know what it feels like to be called a hundred different
things besides my name, but I just don't see the difference
between the pronunciation of Laurie and Lori and Lorie...or
however you want to spell it....is the accent on a different
part of the word or maybe I'm just tone deaf like everyone
else who says it.
sorry...
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80.12 | | VLNVAX::OSTIGUY | | Thu Sep 24 1987 14:13 | 11 |
| Hi,
My cousin who's name is Lori feels these a difference in the
pronunciation also. Her name is pronunced with the 'or' sounding
just like the word, or..... With Laurie, she feels that it should
sound like the 'au' as in laugh. (sort of a new england accent)
It's kinda hard to explain in writing and I was never good at
phoenix.....
Anna
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80.13 | | CLOVAX::SARANITA | | Thu Sep 24 1987 16:42 | 5 |
| sorry, I just don't see it....my name, Loreen , sounds the
same when it's spelled Laureen, I guess it's just me, they
sound the same, my friend Laura doesn't see the difference
either...
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80.14 | | MMO01::LSMITH | | Thu Sep 24 1987 16:59 | 30 |
| < Note 80.11 by CLOVAX::SARANITA >
re: -1
Excuse my ignorance, but I guess I'm one of those people!
I certainly know what it feels like to be called a hundred different
things besides my name, but I just don't see the difference
between the pronunciation of Laurie and Lori and Lorie...or
however you want to spell it....is the accent on a different
part of the word or maybe I'm just tone deaf like everyone
else who says it.
sorry...
______
Well....this is going to be hard. It's much easier to pronounce it in person.
Let's see....
Lorie - You pronounce it "Lor-e". Lor like in orr.
Lori- Sounding is same, just spelling is different.
Laurie - You pronounce it "Lar-e". Lar like in Bar.
Doesn't this help or make sense?
Lor-e
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80.15 | | CLOVAX::SARANITA | | Fri Sep 25 1987 11:22 | 15 |
| re -1
I guess pronouncing it "lar-e" makes more sence than the "au" in
laugh, ( which BTW is the same sound as an ordinary "a" in fat or
hat....according to Webster's and is quite hard, almost physically
impossible, to say with an "r" and not still keep the "hat" sound,
it ends up coming out like "bar" anyway)
....but I have never met a Laura (and I know quite a few) or a
Laurie that pronounces "lar-e" or "lar-a". I guess
all the Laura's and Laurie's I know prefer it pronounced
with the "or".
of course, dialects could have a lot to do with the whole thing...
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80.16 | Do you pronounce 'Mary', 'marry' and 'merry' the same? | REGENT::EPSTEIN | Bruce Epstein | Tue Oct 13 1987 09:38 | 3 |
| This reminds me of a girl I knew in New York named 'Merri' (pronounced
like 'merry'). If she ventured too far from NY, there's no difference
between her name and 'Mary'.
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80.17 | Lor-e, Law-ree, Larry | EDUHCI::WARREN | | Wed Nov 18 1987 16:48 | 12 |
| I think dialects do have a lot to do with it...
I wouldn't pronounce Laura Lar-a (that would be Lara, like Larry
with an a). I would pronounce it Law-ra; Laurie would be Law-ree.
But then I'm guilty of pronouncing Lori (etc.) that way as well.
Didn't you know that people from New England don't like Rs? Unless,
of course, there isn't one in the word (eg., Cuber, where Castro
is from).
-Tracy
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80.18 | Another variant of Laura | MSD36::STHILAIRE | Happiness is Springsteen tix | Wed Feb 24 1988 09:24 | 12 |
| Re .17, Because of my N.E. accent, I have a habit of pronouncing
my own name - Lorna - "Lawna" - which makes people from other parts
of the country think I'm saying my name is "Launa" - instead of
Lorna. It does get confusing!
And, I can certainly sympathize with people who have been called
everything but their real name. The name Lorna seems to stump a
lot of people. Your name is *what*???! Combined with my last name,
St.Hilaire, it makes for a LOT of spelling sometimes, too!!!
Lorna
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80.19 | Regarding -1 - another Lorna | HYEND::JRHODES | | Thu Jun 16 1988 15:06 | 4 |
| My sister's name is Lorna Jean (Rhodes) Kemnitz.
She was born in 1959-- must have been popular in that era??
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80.20 | ? | COUNT::STHILAIRE | as a group they're weird | Tue Jul 26 1988 16:08 | 5 |
| re .19, your sister, Lorna, doesn't teach jr. high school in Mendon,
Mass., does she?
Lorna
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80.21 | Haven't seen Lawrene either... | GENRAL::WEAVER | Hold On Help Is On The Way | Fri Feb 05 1993 13:02 | 9 |
| I haven't seen my name but its close to Laurene.
My name is Lawrene LeRon. I too have people who like to re-spell my
name. They often put a "c" in it to make it "Lawrence". It's pronounce
like "Lauren or LAW ren", not "Loreen".
I guess thats why my nickname - "Biscuit".
Lawrene LeRon a.k.a. Biscuit
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80.22 | Lorrine, Loren | AMCUCS::MEHRING | | Fri Feb 05 1993 13:35 | 1 |
| And, I've known a Lorrine and a Loren (pronounced Lauren) -- both female...
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