I guess every old name is new again! My grandmother's name was Sophia (spelled Zofia) and that was all the rage for awhile, or different variations of it (Sofia, Sophia, etc.). Not sure if it is still as popular.
So true. Oh yes, Sophia is popular! It's been in the Top 10 for years now. (It may even be #1.) My daughter is a Sophia. I researched it and knew it was poised to be big, but I was ahead of the curve, and we call her Sophie. My other daughter is Charlotte -- also a 'grandma' name. But we have run into several even younger than my daughter.
For some reason I love names. I researched them to death before I picked my daughters.
(And my name screams "Child of the '60s!")
I love the old name made new trend. My girls have "grandma" names, though it doesn't sound as flattering when described that way, ha! They are named Lucy and Norah. And I know many who have named their daughters similar types of names; Eloise, Vivian, Evelyn, Emma, Rosalie, etc.
Your name is also a Child of the '80s name! I know three people named Lori, all spelled differently. One Lauri, one Loree and one Lori, all born in the '80s.