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      Meaning of the first name
      Laud

      Origin 
      Likely English or Scandinavian

      Meaning 
      Often Related to Praise or Reward

      Variations 
      Lauda, Laudine, Laudonia

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Laud is thought to have roots in English or Scandinavian origins, often associated with connotations of praise or reward. The word itself derives from Old English lōd, which translates to praise or glory. This connection to positive reinforcement and commendation gives the name an affirming quality, making it an appealing choice for individuals who wish to convey strength, valor, or recognition through their identity.

      Historically, the name Laud has been borne by notable figures, such as William Laud, the Archbishop of Canterbury in the early 17th century, recognized for his role in the Church of England during a tumultuous period. Anglican history reflects the importance of this name, as Laud was influential in the development of the liturgy and the church's relationship with the monarchy. The name has carried an air of dignity and significance throughout history, marking those who bear it as figures of authority and influence.

      In contemporary contexts, the name Laud is relatively uncommon but retains a certain old-world charm. It may be used as both a surname and a given name and is occasionally seen in creative works, literature, and as a reference in discussions surrounding historical figures. The term has also extended to various modern applications, such as in branding or as a distinct choice in naming conventions, where individuals may opt for names that evoke meanings of admiration or worthiness. This time-honored name, while not prevalent, holds a place in a diverse range of narratives, affirming its longstanding connections to positive attributes.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Laud.
      Cade

      is the most common surname for Laud.

      Mary

      is the most common spouse name for Laud.

      Laud

      is the most common child name for Laud.

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      1891 is when there were the most people born with the first name Laud.

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