Lola

What does the baby name Lola mean? Learn about what Lola means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Lola - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Lola
L-O-L-A, is a 4-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Lola
LO lah
Origin of Lola
The name 'Lola' originated as a diminutive form of the name Dolores. Dolores is a Spanish name derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, 'MarĂ­a de los Dolores', meaning 'Mary of the Sorrows' in English. The name Dolores gained popularity in the Spanish-speaking world due to its religious significance and association with the Virgin Mary.
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Popularity of Lola
The name 'Lola' has experienced varying levels of popularity throughout history. It gained popularity in the early 20th century, particularly in Spanish-speaking countries where it was often used as a nickname for Dolores. However, its usage declined in the mid-20th century.

In recent years, 'Lola' has seen a resurgence in popularity, particularly in English-speaking countries. It is often chosen as a standalone name rather than as a nickname for Dolores. The name's vintage charm and playful sound have contributed to its appeal among parents.
Lola currently has 2 likes, and is in the top 10% of liked boy's names. The name Abayomi is slightly more popular than Lola.

Etymology of Lola

The name 'Lola' is derived from the Spanish word 'lola', which is a diminutive form of Dolores. The word 'lola' itself is derived from the Latin word 'dolor', meaning 'pain' or 'sorrow'. The name Dolores, and subsequently Lola, carries connotations of suffering and sorrow due to its religious origins.

Cultural Significance of Lola

In Spanish-speaking cultures, the name Dolores has religious significance as it is associated with the Virgin Mary's sorrows. The name Lola, as a diminutive form of Dolores, shares this cultural and religious significance. It symbolizes devotion to the Virgin Mary and represents empathy for her suffering.