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'''Lorraine''' (also spelled '''Loraine''' or '''Lorayne''') is used as a feminine name, above all in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]], after [[World War I]], during which events brought [[Lorraine (region)|Lorraine, France]] to the [[North American]] public imagination. Variations include: [[Lori (disambiguation)|Lori]], Lorri, Lorrie, [[Rainey]].
'''Lorraine''' (also spelled '''Loraine''' or '''Lorayne''') is used as a feminine name, above all in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]], after [[World War I]], during which events brought [[Lorraine (region)|Lorraine, France]] to the [[North American]] public imagination. Variations include: [[Lori (disambiguation)|Lori]], Lorri, Lorrie, [[Rainey]].

lorraine is also a student in ITE simei...she is one pretty girl..cute..and etc.


"[[Laura]]", "Laurène" and "Lareine" ([[French language|French]], ''la reine'' or [[Queen regnant|Queen]]) have distinct origins unconnected with "Lorraine".
"[[Laura]]", "Laurène" and "Lareine" ([[French language|French]], ''la reine'' or [[Queen regnant|Queen]]) have distinct origins unconnected with "Lorraine".

Revision as of 11:28, 11 February 2009

Lorraine (also spelled Loraine or Lorayne) is used as a feminine name, above all in the United States and Canada, after World War I, during which events brought Lorraine, France to the North American public imagination. Variations include: Lori, Lorri, Lorrie, Rainey.

lorraine is also a student in ITE simei...she is one pretty girl..cute..and etc.

"Laura", "Laurène" and "Lareine" (French, la reine or Queen) have distinct origins unconnected with "Lorraine".