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Lara

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Name — A feminine given name, possibly derived from Latin or a Slavic short form of Larissa.

Etymology

Anglicized from Russian Ла́ра (Lára), a Russian pet form of Larissa, known from the novel (1957) and film (1965) Dr Zhivago.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Lara” mean?

The word “Lara” means a feminine given name, possibly derived from Latin or a Slavic short form of Larissa.

How do you pronounce “Lara”?

“Lara” is pronounced LAH-ruh (/ˈlɑː.ɹə/ in IPA).

How do you use “Lara” in a sentence?

Here is “Lara” used in a sentence: “Lara moved to the city to study law.”

What part of speech is “Lara”?

“Lara” is a name.

Is “Lara” a common word?

“Lara” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the origin of the name Lara?

The name Lara possibly derives from Latin or may be used as a Slavic short form of Larissa, giving it more than one possible linguistic root.

Is Lara a short form of another name?

Yes, Lara is sometimes used as a shortened, informal version of the name Larissa, particularly in Slavic-speaking countries.

Is Lara used across multiple cultures?

Yes, because of its possible Latin and Slavic origins, Lara is used as a feminine given name across a range of different cultures and languages.

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