Lola

  • Origin
    Latin, Spanish
  • Meaning
    sorrows
  • Variations
    Lolita, Lolotte, Lolla, Lolanda, Lolisa
  • Similar names
    Lily, Layla, Lucy, Leah, Laura, Lara, Lana, Linda, Lauren, Leslie, Lucia
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  • Playful sophistication defines this spirited choice that refuses to be ignored. The repeating L-O pattern creates a musical, almost rhythmic quality that makes it fun to say and impossible to forget. Despite its brief two syllables, it carries surprising weight and personality, proving that impactful names don't require length or complexity. There's a retro-chic quality here—it evokes images of both vintage glamour and modern cool, making it timeless in the truest sense. The name walks a fascinating line between sweet and sassy, cute and confident, managing to be both simultaneously without contradiction. It's bold enough to stand alone without a longer formal version, suggesting parents who trust their choice and their daughter's ability to grow into it at any age. International appeal runs strong here; the name translates across cultures and languages with remarkable ease, maintaining its character regardless of accent or pronunciation variations. It suits the extrovert and introvert alike, adapting to personality rather than prescribing it. Parents who select this name often appreciate its efficiency—maximum charm and character packed into minimum letters and syllables, creating something memorable and distinctive without trying too hard.
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