Laurabeth is a unique and beautiful name of Latin origin, derived from the elements "laurus," meaning "bay laurel," and "beth," which is a variant of the Greek element "baithe," meaning "life." This elegant name was created by the author L.M. Montgomery and appears in her novel "Anne of Avonlea" as one of the characters in the story.
Laurabeth had its most popular year in 1985 with 13 births. The name's popularity peaked between 1979 and 1990, with a resurgence in 2007. Overall, there were 71 babies named Laurabeth across these years.