So, one of my favorite girls' names is Lola; however, I feel that it lacks the maturity and sophistication that a grown woman would need when in the workforce, etc., so I'd prefer that it be a nickname for something else. I really can't stand Dolores, which it's normally short for, and while I like Lourdes, I don't love it, and I'm definitely seeing pronunciation/spelling problems with it.
So, I thought I'd make a poll and see what y'all think. From what I understand, Lola is derived from the lo in Dolores (which would explain how Lola could be a nickname for Lourdes), so I did a search for all names with lo in them and picked a few.
[Poll #1097448]
So, I thought I'd make a poll and see what y'all think. From what I understand, Lola is derived from the lo in Dolores (which would explain how Lola could be a nickname for Lourdes), so I did a search for all names with lo in them and picked a few.
[Poll #1097448]
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Date: 2007-11-29 09:27 pm (UTC)In England we're very very into nicknamey sounding names on their own so it fits right in.
My best friend is called Lorah [gosh yes vile spelling of Laura] and her nickname -started by a younger me infact- is Lola/Lo.
However, I love Eloise and Paloma.
One of my favourite names is Iola [eye-oh-luh] so rather similar.
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Date: 2007-11-29 09:59 pm (UTC)And I vote for Louisa.
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Date: 2007-11-30 01:46 pm (UTC)I also like it (a lot) as a nn for Lourdes, but I agree with you when it comes to the possibilty pronunciation problems.