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Lola (given name)

Lola is a feminine given name in Spanish, Romance languages, and other language groups.

Lola
A statue of Our Lady of Sorrows, the title for the Virgin Mary from which the name Lola is derived.
Genderfemale
Origin
Word/nameSpanish short form of Dolores and German short form of Aloisia
Meaning"sorrows"
Region of originSpain
Other names
Related namesDolores, Lolita

It is a short form of the Spanish name Dolores, meaning "sorrows", taken from one of the titles of the Virgin Mary: Nuestra Señora de los Dolores, or Our Lady of Sorrows.

The term Lola is used as an affectionate or honorific term for an elderly woman (a grandmother) in the Philippines. (Synonyms include; lola, impo, lelang, mamang). This is used coinciding with the male honorofic of Lolo (Syn.; lolo, apo, lelong, tatang).

Lola is also a short form of the unrelated German name Aloisia and a hypocorism of Lolita, in particular in Russian.

The name Lola is also common in Africa; in Nigeria, many feminine names are shortened to Lola, such as Temilola, Omolola or Damilola.

Lola (Tajik for tulip) is also a feminine name in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan. It is derived from the Persian لاله or lâleh.

Lola is also used as a short form of the name Karolina, which was especially popular in use in the 1920s in Poland and is still used. It is also a form of Carol and Charlotte.

Though the name originated with a title for Mary, mother of Jesus Christ, Lola has also acquired a number of contrasting sensual associations. American authors Pamela Redmond Satran and Linda Rosenkrantz noted in their 2008 book Cool Names for Babies that the name has a sultry image and that people associate the name with the song "Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets" from the musical Damn Yankees, in which the character of Lola is the Devil's "best homewrecker".[1] The name also has associations with the Irish-born Lola Montez, who became famous in the nineteenth century as an actress, Spanish dancer, courtesan and mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria.

Lolita is a Spanish diminutive form of Lola. The name is sometimes used as a term to indicate a sexually precocious girl, due to its association with the title character of Vladimir Nabokov's 1955 novel Lolita[2] and its film adaptations in 1962 and 1997.[3] The name's sexually charged image in certain countries is also due to associations with "Lola", a 1970 song by The Kinks about a young man's encounter with a transvestite named Lola.

The title character in the 1998 German feature film Run Lola Run may also have raised the name's profile, as has Lola, a clever and inquisitive child character in a recently published series of children's picture books by Lauren Child.

Lola Montez, Irish-born actress, dancer, courtesan, and mistress of a king.

Names beginning with or containing the letter L have also been particularly fashionable for girls.[4]

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  • Lola "La Trailera" (Lola "The Truck Driver"), a fictional character for Mexican actress Rosa Gloria Chagoyán that made her a Mexican action and low-budget films actress in the 1970s
  • "Lola" is a nickname given to the female portrayal of "Shepard", the central protagonist of the video game series Mass Effect. She receives this nick name in Mass Effect 3 from her crew mate, Lieutenant James Vega.
  • Lola Rembrite, a dateable character in the dating simulation videogame Huniepop
  • Lola Pop, a candy-themed clown with the power of body inflation from Nintendo's Arms

Video game edit

Lola, a character in MOBA video game Brawl Stars

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Rosenkrantz, Linda, and Satran, Pamela Redmond (2008). Cool Names for Babies. St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 978-0-312-37786-1.
  2. ^ . Oxford Dictionaries Online. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 18 January 2012. Retrieved 10 June 2011.
  3. ^ "Help, my name's Lolita", BBC News, 13 February 2008.
  4. ^ Williams, Alex (12 June 2021). "Lilith, Lilibet … Lucifer? How Baby Names Went to 'L': Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are hardly the only new parents gravitating toward quirk, family tradition and "L" names". nytimes.com. New York Times. Retrieved 3 June 2022.

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Lola is a feminine given name in Spanish Romance languages and other language groups LolaA statue of Our Lady of Sorrows the title for the Virgin Mary from which the name Lola is derived GenderfemaleOriginWord nameSpanish short form of Dolores and German short form of AloisiaMeaning sorrows Region of originSpainOther namesRelated namesDolores LolitaIt is a short form of the Spanish name Dolores meaning sorrows taken from one of the titles of the Virgin Mary Nuestra Senora de los Dolores or Our Lady of Sorrows The term Lola is used as an affectionate or honorific term for an elderly woman a grandmother in the Philippines Synonyms include lola impo lelang mamang This is used coinciding with the male honorofic of Lolo Syn lolo apo lelong tatang Lola is also a short form of the unrelated German name Aloisia and a hypocorism of Lolita in particular in Russian The name Lola is also common in Africa in Nigeria many feminine names are shortened to Lola such as Temilola Omolola or Damilola Lola Tajik for tulip is also a feminine name in Uzbekistan Tajikistan and Afghanistan It is derived from the Persian لاله or laleh Lola is also used as a short form of the name Karolina which was especially popular in use in the 1920s in Poland and is still used It is also a form of Carol and Charlotte Though the name originated with a title for Mary mother of Jesus Christ Lola has also acquired a number of contrasting sensual associations American authors Pamela Redmond Satran and Linda Rosenkrantz noted in their 2008 book Cool Names for Babies that the name has a sultry image and that people associate the name with the song Whatever Lola Wants Lola Gets from the musical Damn Yankees in which the character of Lola is the Devil s best homewrecker 1 The name also has associations with the Irish born Lola Montez who became famous in the nineteenth century as an actress Spanish dancer courtesan and mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria Lolita is a Spanish diminutive form of Lola The name is sometimes used as a term to indicate a sexually precocious girl due to its association with the title character of Vladimir Nabokov s 1955 novel Lolita 2 and its film adaptations in 1962 and 1997 3 The name s sexually charged image in certain countries is also due to associations with Lola a 1970 song by The Kinks about a young man s encounter with a transvestite named Lola The title character in the 1998 German feature film Run Lola Run may also have raised the name s profile as has Lola a clever and inquisitive child character in a recently published series of children s picture books by Lauren Child Lola Montez Irish born actress dancer courtesan and mistress of a king Names beginning with or containing the letter L have also been particularly fashionable for girls 4 Contents 1 People named Lola 2 Fictional characters 2 1 Films 2 2 Television 2 3 Literature 2 4 Music 2 5 Musicals 2 6 Others 2 7 Video game 3 See also 4 NotesPeople named Lola editLola Albright 1924 2017 American singer and actress Lola Almudevar 1978 2007 British journalist and news reporter Lola Alvarez Bravo 1903 1993 Mexican photographer Dolors Lola Anglada 1893 1984 Spanish writer and illustrator Lola Astanova born 1982 Russian born classical pianist Lola Beeth 1861 1940 Austrian soprano opera singer Maria Lucila Lola Beltran 1932 1996 Mexican ranchera singer Lola Berthet born 1977 Argentine actress Lola Bobesco 1921 2003 Belgian violinist Lola Braccini born Camilla Cariddi 1889 1969 Italian actress Lolah Burford 1931 2002 American author Carola Lola Costa 1903 2004 English painter writer and poet Lola Cotton 1892 1975 American vaudeville hypnotist and mentalist of the early 20th century Maria Dolores Lola Duenas born 1971 Spanish actress Lola Beer Ebner born Carola Zwillinger 1910 1997 Israeli fashion designer Loletha Elayne Lola Falana born 1942 American dancer and actress Maria Dolores Lola Flores 1923 1995 Spanish singer dancer and actress Lola Forner born 1960 also known as Maria Dolores Forner Toro Spanish actress Dolores Lola Gaos 1921 1993 Spanish actress Lola Glaudini born 1971 American actress Lola Graham 1918 1992 Australian musician Maria Dolores Lola Herrera born 1935 Spanish actress Lola Lane born Dorothy Mullican 1906 1981 American actress Lola J May 1923 2007 American mathematics educator author and consultant Lola Lemire Tostevin born 1937 Canadian poet and novelist LoLa Monroe born Fershgenet Melaku born 1986 Ethiopian born hip hop model Lola Martinez broadcaster news broadcaster Lola Monaghan Australian burlesque dancer under the stage name Lola the Vamp Dolores Candelaria Lola Mora 1866 1936 Argentine sculptor Lola Munoz Spanish singer Zorana Lola Novakovic 1935 2016 Serbian writer Lola Pagnani born 1972 Italian actress Lola Petticrew born 1995 actress from Northern Ireland Rose Emily Lola Ridge 1873 1941 Irish born anarchist poet and Marxist editor Lola Rodriguez de Tio 1843 1924 Puerto Rican poet Lola Solar 1904 1989 Austrian teacher and politician Lola Todd 1904 1995 American actress Lola Tung born 2002 American actress Lola Van Wagenen born 1938 American historian consumer advocate Margaret Omolola Lola Young Baroness Young of Hornsey born 1951 British artist writer and peerFictional characters editFilms edit Lola in the 1958 film Damn Yankees Lola a character in Shark Tale Lola the title character of Run Lola Run a 1998 German film Lola Lola a dancer played by Marlene Dietrich in the 1930 German tragicomedic film The Blue Angel Lola the name of the titular character of Rainer Werner Fassbinder s 1981 film Lola Lola Lovell the name of Kylie Minogue s character in the 1989 film The DelinquentsTelevision edit Lola Bunny a character from the Looney Tunes franchise Lola in later Plaza Sesamo television series Lola character in animated series CatDog Lola character in sitcom series in South Park Lola the name of Agent Phil Coulson s car in Agents of S H I E L D Lola character in the novel Atonement Lola character in American television series Reign Lola Luftnagle alter ego of the character Lilly Truscott on the Disney TV series Hannah Montana Lola Mbola main character and African American girl in Robotboy Lola a character on the Spanish television series Lola amp Virginia Lola a sketch comedy character played by Catherine O Hara on SCTV Lola Meraz a character on the Mexican comedy television series Cero en conducta Lola main character in telenovela Lola Erase una vez Lola Boa character in American animated television series Brandy and Mr Whiskers Lola Rhodes Charlotte Rhodes character on Gossip Girl season 5 amp 6 Lola Skumpy a character from the American animated television series Big Mouth Lola Spratt in American black comedy television series and web series Childrens Hospital Lola Sonner one of the protagonists in Charlie and Lola Lola Loud a character from the American animated television series The Loud House Lola Martinez character in American comedy drama television series Zoey 101 Lola a character in the computer animated television series Deer Squad Lola a character in the computer animated television series Pat the DogLiterature edit Lola Lola the infamous seductress of Heinrich Mann s novel Professor Unrat Lola Sonner one of the main characters from children s book Charlie and Lola Lola Limekiller a minor character in the comic strip Bloom County Lola Cep character in the novel Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen Lola a character in Graham Greene s 1937 short story The Innocent Lola a supporting character in Coco Ouwerkerk s webcomic Acception Lola Osborne in the 1900 novel Sister CarrieMusic edit Lola the subject of The Kinks 1970 single Lola Lola the main character in the Barry Manilow song Copacabana In 2009 Jennifer Lopez released Fresh Out The Oven A promotional single for her upcoming album Love This song featured a persona or character named Lola Lola the mascot of Gerard Way derived from the album Hesitant Alien Musicals edit Lola in the Broadway musical comedy Damn Yankees Lola in the Broadway musical Kinky BootsOthers edit Lola La Trailera Lola The Truck Driver a fictional character for Mexican actress Rosa Gloria Chagoyan that made her a Mexican action and low budget films actress in the 1970s Lola is a nickname given to the female portrayal of Shepard the central protagonist of the video game series Mass Effect She receives this nick name in Mass Effect 3 from her crew mate Lieutenant James Vega Lola Rembrite a dateable character in the dating simulation videogame Huniepop Lola Pop a candy themed clown with the power of body inflation from Nintendo s Arms Video game edit Lola a character in MOBA video game Brawl StarsSee also editAll pages with titles beginning with Lola All pages with titles containing Lola Lola disambiguation Lota name Rola name Notes edit Rosenkrantz Linda and Satran Pamela Redmond 2008 Cool Names for Babies St Martin s Griffin ISBN 978 0 312 37786 1 Lolita Oxford Dictionaries Online Oxford University Press Archived from the original on 18 January 2012 Retrieved 10 June 2011 Help my name s Lolita BBC News 13 February 2008 Williams Alex 12 June 2021 Lilith Lilibet Lucifer How Baby Names Went to L Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are hardly the only new parents gravitating toward quirk family tradition and L names nytimes com New York Times Retrieved 3 June 2022 nbsp This page or section lists people that share the same given name If an internal link led you here you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lola given name amp oldid 1186483564, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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