Lorena

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== English == === Etymology === From Italian and Spanish, by folk etymology associated with Laura. Henry Webster's title for his song was inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's Lenore. === Proper noun === Lorena A female given name from Italian. 1856 Henry Webster - Joseph Webster, Lorena (song): We loved each other then, Lorena, More than we ever dared to tell; And what we might have been, Lorena, Had but our lovings prospered well -- === Anagrams === arenol, loaner, reloan == Catalan == === Pronunciation === === Proper noun === Lorena f Lorraine (a cultural region, former administrative region, and former duchy in eastern France; since 2016 part of the region of Grand Est region) ==== Holonyms ==== Alsàcia-Lorena Gran Est ==== Derived terms ==== creu de Lorena ==== Related terms ==== lorenès == Italian == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /loˈrɛ.na/, /loˈre.na/ Rhymes: -ɛna, -ena Hyphenation: Lo‧rè‧na, Lo‧ré‧na === Proper noun === La Lorena Lorraine (a cultural region, former administrative region, and former duchy in eastern France; since 2016 part of the region of Grand Est region) === Proper noun === Lorena f a female given name === References === == Portuguese == === Pronunciation === Rhymes: -enɐ Hyphenation: Lo‧re‧na === Etymology 1 === Ultimately from French Lorraine. ==== Proper noun ==== Lorena f Lorraine (a cultural region, former administrative region, and former duchy in eastern France; since 2016 part of the region of Grand Est region) === Etymology 2 === Named after Portuguese colonial administrator Bernardo José de Lorena. ==== Proper noun ==== Lorena f (demonym lorenense) a municipality of São Paulo, Brazil === Etymology 3 === ==== Proper noun ==== Lorena f a female given name, equivalent to English Lorena == Spanish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /loˈɾena/ [loˈɾe.na] Rhymes: -ena Syllabification: Lo‧re‧na === Proper noun === Lorena f Lorraine (a cultural region, former administrative region, and former duchy in eastern France; since 2016 part of the region of Grand Est region) a female given name transferred from the place name, equivalent to English Lorraine ==== Related terms ====