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Landree

Landree likely developed as a surname-style modern name related to Landry, from Germanic roots meaning ruler.

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Landree is a contemporary American creation that draws its raw material from older, well-traveled roots. At its core sits Landry, a French surname and given name of Frankish Germanic origin, derived from the elements land (land, territory) and ric (power, ruler) — making its foundational meaning something like "ruler of the land" or "powerful over the land."

Saint Landry was a seventh-century Bishop of Paris who founded the Hôtel-Dieu, one of the oldest hospitals in the world, lending the root name a history of healing and civic leadership. In Louisiana and Cajun communities, Landry remains a proud family surname carried for generations. Landree feminizes and softens that tradition, appending the lilting -ree suffix that has proven enormously productive in twenty-first-century American naming — a pattern shared by Aubree, Andree, and Emree.

The result is a name that feels simultaneously rooted and invented, connecting a daughter to a sturdy European history while presenting something that sounds entirely fresh. Landree sits comfortably alongside Hadley and Berkley in the landscape of surname-style names that have migrated onto girls, combining strength of meaning with a gentle phonetic finish.

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