"Lorna" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lorna is a feminine given name that is thought to be derived from the Irish name Feararna, which is composed of the elements "fear" meaning "man" and "arna" meaning "seam" or "stream". The name Lorna is often associated with the qualities of being gentle, soothing, and calming, much like the sound of a gentle stream. In literature and popular culture, Lorna is also the name of a heroine in Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem "Lorna Doone".
Loriinae is a subfamily of monkeys, commonly known as lorisids. They are small, nocturnal primates that are native to the tropical forests of Asia and Africa. Loriinae are characterized by their large eyes, slow metabolism, and ability to slow down their metabolism to conserve energy when food is scarce.
Lorikeets are small, colorful birds that are native to Australia and New Guinea. They are also known as lories. Lorikeets are known for their bright plumage and their ability to eat nectar and pollen from flowers. They are social birds that often live in flocks and are known for their playful and affectionate nature.
Lorises are a type of small, nocturnal primate that belongs to the family Lorisidae. There are about 100 species of lorises, which are native to Africa and Asia. They are often referred to as "kola" and are also known as slow loris. Lorises are characterized by their large eyes, furry bodies, and long fingers. They are primarily insectivores, feeding on insects, fruits, and nectar. Lorises are known for their slow movements and are often considered one of the most common and widespread primates.
Lorraine is a proper noun and refers to a region in northeastern France, bordering Belgium and Germany. It has a rich history and culture, and its capital is Nancy. The name Lorraine is also used as a given name, particularly for females, and is thought to have originated from the region.
A lorry-driver is a person who operates a large goods vehicle, also known as a truck or semi-trailer. They are responsible for transporting goods or cargo from one place to another, often long distances, in a safe and efficient manner.