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[Opinions] Laurence or Lawrence?
This is a rather simple question, which spelling of Laurence do you prefer?

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Laurence is the traditional way of spelling the name.
Laurence. The 'w' makes it look a little harsh to me.
Laurence, almost entirely because of Theodore Laurence from Little Women, love him. And Laurie is such a cute nn. But either way it’s a great name!
I prefer Laurence: closer to the Latin and to Laura, which I love. But, Lawrence is a family surname so if I ever used it, mn only, I'd go for that spelling.
Laurence! Lawrence looks more awkward to me.
Laurence is closest to the original Laurentius so I prefer this spelling.The "w" spelling seems like a poor imitation to me.
Laurence.
It's one of my son's middle names.
Laurence, it's softer and more approachable. I'm surprised it left the top 1000. As for Lawrence, it's harsh and surnamey to me.
Hi!Laurence is better but both are boring.
I prefer Lauro, Loren, Loris and Lovro.

This message was edited 12/1/2024, 11:09 AM

LawrenceI am biased as I have a cousin named Lawrence. For some reason the W looks more masculine to me.
Lawrence, it’s in my top five!
I prefer Laurence because it’s softer and the tie to “laurel” is more visible. Plus, Laurie is adorable.
I like the warmth and approachability of Lawrence. I like the elegance of Laurence. I flip flop over which I like more all the time! Today I like Lawrence more.
I don't have much preference.
I think if I were naming someone that, I'd use Laurence because I expect it's more usual for a first name.
But I like Lawrence about the same, as a masculine first name.
If it's feminine, then I favor Laurence (less surname-ish to me, and reminds of Laura).