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Etymology edit

From Spanish Lola.

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Lola

  1. A female given name from Spanish.
    • 1933, Eleanor Farjeon, “Girls' Names”, in Over the Garden Wall, Faber and Faber, page 91:
      What lovely names for girls there are!
      There's Stella like the Evening Star,
      And Sylvia like a rustling tree,
      And Lola like a melody,

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Etymology edit

From Spanish Lola.

Pronunciation edit

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Lola f

  1. a female given name from Spanish

French edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Spanish Lola.

Pronunciation edit

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Lola f

  1. a female given name

Usage notes edit

  • Popular given name in France in the 2000s and the 2010s.

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Etymology edit

Diminutive of Dolores. Apocope of a kiddish form of Dolores.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈlola/ [ˈlo.la]
  • Rhymes: -ola
  • Syllabification: Lo‧la

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Lola f

  1. a diminutive of the female given name Dolores, from Old Spanish [in turn from Latin]

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  • English: Lola
  • French: Lola
  • Swedish: Lola

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Etymology edit

From Spanish Lola, first recorded as a Swedish given name in 1893. Has also been used as a pet form of Carola and Viola.

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Lola c (genitive Lolas)

  1. a female given name

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Etymology edit

See lola.

Pronunciation edit

  • Hyphenation: Lo‧la
  • IPA(key): /ˈlola/, [ˈlo.lɐ]

Noun edit

Lola (masculine Lolo, Baybayin spelling ᜎᜓᜎ)

  1. honorific used before the name of a grandmother: Grandma; Grandmama; Granny
    Lola BasyangGrandma Gervaise

Uzbek edit

Other scripts
Cyrillic Лола (Lola)
Latin Lola
Perso-Arabic

Etymology edit

Inherited from Chagatai لاله, from Persian لاله (lâle, tulip).

Proper noun edit

Lola

  1. a female given name from Persian, meaning “tulip”