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Lola?

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addictedtodollymixtures · 12/05/2010 19:05

Undecided on this - it will always remind me of the Kinks, but we both like it and think it goes well with our DD's name, Poppy; fun, not too pretentious but not too traditional either. What do you think?

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dizzydixies · 12/05/2010 19:12

I know 4 now, its quite popular but quite sweet, if you can get past the Manilow/show girl association

niamhsmam · 12/05/2010 19:14

I like Lola,I've yet to meet any.

twosofar · 12/05/2010 19:24

I know a couple. One is actually short for Lolita which is just plain wroing.

I find it's a little bit Spearmint Rhino for a baby girl...sorry

paulaplumpbottom · 12/05/2010 19:25

I love Lola and know an adorable little girl though. Be prepared for everyone to sing to her when they first hear her name.

Jajas · 12/05/2010 19:26

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TrillianAstra · 12/05/2010 19:26

Well I'm not the world's most masculine man,
but I know what I am and that I'm a man,
so is Lola.
Lo lo lo Lola. Lo lo lo Lola.

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LetThereBeRock · 12/05/2010 19:32

I don't like it at all.It makes me think of a lapdancer.

It may be 'fun' or cute for a little girl but I don't think it works for an adult.

Magaly · 12/05/2010 19:34

I find this name a bit sexualised. In a very porn industry kind of way. Others clearly don't see that as it's becoming very popular now. Strange choice imo.

Leila is pretty. Lois is a good strong name. Lois could be nnd Lola.

Greenshadow · 12/05/2010 19:37

Quite a few 15 year old ones around here -seemed a bit odd the first one I met but used to it now.

Unsearchable · 12/05/2010 19:39

transvestite in Kinks song
transvestite in britfilm 'Kinky boots'

Seeing a pattern?

Ellokitty · 12/05/2010 19:54

Sorry, but I also see this name as very sexualised too.

Raahh · 12/05/2010 20:25

i know 2 lolas and they are both Shitzu puppies.

But I do like it- would be a def stripper/ transvestite name with my surname, though- think La Rue, but not that....

Angela82 · 12/05/2010 21:14

I really like it - I think some people focus too much on associations when, in reality, a child/adult naturally becomes their name and people forget about those associations. It's very pretty.

Lovethesea · 12/05/2010 21:18

Don't like it at all due to Lolita/sex with a minor connotations. I think it's still a strong cultural link that I would hate to give a DD.

mamaduckbone · 12/05/2010 21:21

I probably would have agreed with others - Kinks song, overly sexualised etc., but I now know a baby Lola and I don't think of any of those things in association with her, because she is who she is IYSWIM...

Fuzzywood · 12/05/2010 21:22

If it made me think of Lola from Charlie and Lola then I'd say yes but it just makes me sing 'she was a showgirl' so a no from me.

Ishoglomo · 12/05/2010 21:40

How about

Louisa
Laura
Larissa
Lorraine
Isla
Iona
Lorna
Lucy
Lucille
Lucia
Louanne
Chloe
Flora

Paulinespens · 12/05/2010 21:52

I can't get past the fact it sounds like a fake name used by hookers.

Bluesunday · 13/05/2010 08:09

My DD (aged 9) is called Lola. I chose it because it means "strong woman" in Spanish, and that's what I want her to be! I don't understand the concept of a "sexualised" name - don't know any strippers, porn-stars or lapdancers so I can't comment on whether they're all named Lola or not, but I can't think of any glamour models with that name so.. I don't know? I mean Katie Price - does that mean Katie is now a sexualised name? Only really old people are going to get the Barry Manilow reference , she's more likely to be bombarded with Charlie and Lola gifts at birthdays and Christmas.

Magaly · 13/05/2010 08:46

Does it mean strong woman in Spanish? I thought it was a short form of Dolores which means literally, pains and is translated into English as 'Sorrows'.

DaydreamDolly · 13/05/2010 08:56

I love the name. Goes really nicely with Poppy.
Lola doesn't make me think of any of those songs, and I don't think it is sexualised, however, DH veto'd it for DD as he said all he could think about was Lolo Ferrari (he said the name sounded too similar) Men!
My point is, that people will always find a reason to not like a name (when asked an opinion), but as a previous poster said, the child becomes the name and other associations are forgotten.
If you love it, go for it.

Magaly · 13/05/2010 09:00

Lolo is slang for tits in France ........

Divatheshopaholic · 13/05/2010 09:03

Very very popular, every girl is Lola recent years.

MrsWillis · 13/05/2010 09:37

My 14 month old is Lola and it really suits her. I did worry a little bit at first but I have never had a negative comment about it.

She tends to get reference to Charlie and Lola rather than The Kinks or Barry Manilow.