Laramie

Laramie is a name derived from the city of Laramie in Wyoming, which was named after Jacques LaRamie, a French-Canadian trapper.

The name LaRamie is believed to have originated from the French word 'ramée' meaning 'branchy' or 'branching', possibly referring to the area's landscape or the trapper's trade.

Laramie became a popular name for girls in the late 20th century, particularly in the United States.

As a name, Laramie has a unique and distinctive sound, often associated with qualities like adventure, exploration, and a connection to nature.

US popularity 2023:213 children

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