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Really dislike my child's name

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meandmylounge · 18/05/2024 06:33

It was chosen in a rush when she was born poorly. My husband loved it and kept calling her it, nothing serious, and I just ran with it when the NICU asked 'does she have a name yet we can write down?'

Anyway, she was registered as that. And she is not too far off school starting age so obviously it cannot be changed fairly

I don't like it because it isn't really an adult's name. It is pretty enough. And it's not awful.

But it is brassy, a lot of people would say!

I just wished I'd given her an adult name that is timeless and classic

My other DC had a classic, timeless name. Suitable for a lawyer Grin

It's Lola. Nothing more annoying than someone not saying what the name actually is! So there you go

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meandmylounge · 18/05/2024 06:39

DS's name is Marcus and Lawrence

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WildCherryBlossom · 18/05/2024 06:40

I love the name Lola!

AhBiscuits · 18/05/2024 06:41

I think it's fine. There's a Lola in DS's class. It's not going to stand out and there will be lawyers called Lola when she's older.

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ScotttCheggg · 18/05/2024 06:41

For what it’s worth (and I know it won’t change your opinion), I think it’s really pretty and cool. She may not wish to be a lawyer, and to be honest, even if she does, this current generation is awash with pretty names like that.

Does it suit her?

Fraaahnces · 18/05/2024 06:43

I love it! It is absolutely fine for an adult too. If she had a sibling called Charlie it would be a bit twee, if she had one called Lulu, Fifi or Tricia, they’d sound like poodles, but Lola is lovely. I associate it with glamorous Italian actresses from the 50’s & 60’s.

Springadorable · 18/05/2024 06:44

I was expecting Chardonnay or something. Lola is fine.

meandmylounge · 18/05/2024 06:46

Thank you

I thought it was quite a popular name is fairness but she's the only Lola I know... her nursery class is huge and there are more than 5! Evie/Ellie/Hallie -May. None is DS classes either (there are 2 classes for every year in that school)

She does suit it. She really does. I just can't imagine a professional, respectable woman called Lola Grin

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Aposterhasnoname · 18/05/2024 06:48

I like it, and I usually only like biblical names. I wouldn’t bat an eyelid if my lawyer was called Lola.

meandmylounge · 18/05/2024 06:48

Fraaahnces · 18/05/2024 06:43

I love it! It is absolutely fine for an adult too. If she had a sibling called Charlie it would be a bit twee, if she had one called Lulu, Fifi or Tricia, they’d sound like poodles, but Lola is lovely. I associate it with glamorous Italian actresses from the 50’s & 60’s.

No words of a lie, my H loved Fifi for a daughter too. I managed to talk him round to it being a bit too out there for an actual child Confused

Not sure how he managed to go from Marcus and Lawrence to the girls names he wanted. Think Lottie, Fifi, Crystal, Chelly (Chelsea), Bonnie

Argh

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WhatThenEh · 18/05/2024 06:51

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Anneta · 18/05/2024 06:52

Lola is a lovely name in my opinion & not at all “brassy”. I hope that the comments on here will change your opinion as your last comment that you can’t imagine a professional, respectable woman called Lola is ridiculous.

meandmylounge · 18/05/2024 06:53

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True. I know about 10 Teddy/ies under age 7

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labracadabras · 18/05/2024 06:57

meandmylounge · 18/05/2024 06:46

Thank you

I thought it was quite a popular name is fairness but she's the only Lola I know... her nursery class is huge and there are more than 5! Evie/Ellie/Hallie -May. None is DS classes either (there are 2 classes for every year in that school)

She does suit it. She really does. I just can't imagine a professional, respectable woman called Lola Grin

So a name defines you? Or your biological sex defines you?

let her be a trail blazer

I think this Lola is pretty amazing

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lola_Young,_Baroness_Young_of_Hornsey

Lola Young, Baroness Young of Hornsey - Wikipedia

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lola_Young,_Baroness_Young_of_Hornsey

GiantSportsDirectMug · 18/05/2024 06:59

Great name. I know an adult Lola and it definitely suits her.

Lila878 · 18/05/2024 07:00

Love it 🥰

WildCherryBlossom · 18/05/2024 07:00

If you google, there are loads of lawyers called Lola. The name doesn't seem to hold them back.

www.dlapiper.com/en/people/s/stoodley-lola

DirtyCheeseBurger · 18/05/2024 07:00

I love Lola. It's cool, classy and could easily be a lawyer (or whatever she wants to be)

meandmylounge · 18/05/2024 07:02

DirtyCheeseBurger · 18/05/2024 07:00

I love Lola. It's cool, classy and could easily be a lawyer (or whatever she wants to be)

It's certainly got the cool factor! Not sure it could be put in the 'classy' category though Grin

She really suits her name, I have to say. It fits her perfectly

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AwakenEarly · 18/05/2024 07:03

It's a beautiful name OP. Lawyers are named all sorts. Your Lola can be whatever she wants to be and her lovely name will be completely irrelevant. Nowadays there is such a wide variety of names that no-one will give names a second thought in the workplace.

Enjoy your lovely Lola (and stay off baby names threads on MN! It's easy to go down a rabbit hole stressing about not having given your baby a "timeless, classic" name on here, whereas in RL no-one gives a monkey's!)

Roselilly36 · 18/05/2024 07:04

I like the name Lola.

ChateauMargaux · 18/05/2024 07:07

What about changing her name to Dolores.. nn Lola.. so if she wants to use it, she can... unless your surname is Umbridge of course..

FloofyBear · 18/05/2024 08:06

I like Lola too! Can you give her a nickname you like? Lolly, lollipop, pops, lops etc

Soozikinzii · 18/05/2024 08:08

I like it and I actually think it's a good adult name .

crumbpet · 18/05/2024 08:08

Ah it's fine there's loads of lolas

mrssunshinexxx · 18/05/2024 08:10

@meandmylounge it's a nice name OP, she will be anything she wants as an adult and her name won't hold her back try not to worry