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kotomile 03-14-2010 10:07 PM

Naming young-uns is harrrrrrdddddd (rant inside)
 
My wife and I have been trying for months to come to a consensus on names for our second daughter. I really like the name we came up with for our first, Elise Rose. Elise, after the car and to continue the "tradition" on my side of the family of Lotus-themed names (my middle name is Colin). Rose because, uh, like, it's okay sounding I guess. My wife picked that part.

With this one though, no dice. I'm not going to resort to Europa, Evora, Exige, Seven, etc. I can't use Anthony or Bruce because it's a girl. We were also going to use Maxwell if it was a boy (from the Beatles song, and my dad's first car was named Maxwell).

I suggested Laila (means "night" in Arabic) but that evokes the Clapton song. My wife keeps throwing out names like "Mia" and "Eva". Blech.

Then last night she said, "How about Lola?" :idea:

I started showing her pics of Lola's race efforts through the decades and whatnot, and I really thought we'd come to an agreement we could both live with. Then she found there was a song to go with that one too...

Now my mom is even trying to talk me out of Lola. I swear, this baby isn't going to have a name...

/rant

Rafa 03-14-2010 10:10 PM

Are you aware that Lola is a nickname for women called "Dolores"?

Are you also aware of what "dolores" means in Spanish?

Sorry to burst your bubble Koto but, please keep searching.

swimming108 03-14-2010 10:15 PM

dude just name her Lotus Rose

Turbo_4 03-14-2010 10:15 PM

Lola?

gospeed81 03-14-2010 10:21 PM


Originally Posted by Rafa (Post 538071)
Are you aware that Lola is a nickname for women called "Dolores"?

Are you also aware of what "dolores" means in Spanish?

Sorry to burst your bubble Koto but, please keep searching.

My sister in law is named Dolores, and we call her Lola.

Just name her what you like...forget songs, people you used to know with that name, all of it.

kotomile 03-14-2010 10:30 PM

Dolores means "sorrow", according to my research yesterday. It's a reference to the virgin Mary. Is there another meaning I should be aware of?

Edit - "Lola is a feminine given name, a short form of the Spanish name Dolores and German name Aloisia, meaning "sorrows", a name taken from a title of the Virgin Mary: Virgen Maria de los Dolores, or Our Lady of Sorrows."

Jeff_Ciesielski 03-14-2010 10:35 PM

Dolor means pain. Dolores would be "pains" literally translated.

rmcelwee 03-14-2010 10:37 PM

My boss named his daughter K8.

(yes, a letter and a number - if she is ugly wonder if all the guys will call her K9)

Rafa 03-14-2010 10:51 PM


Originally Posted by kotomile (Post 538080)
Dolores means "sorrow", according to my research yesterday. It's a reference to the virgin Mary. Is there another meaning I should be aware of?

Edit - "Lola is a feminine given name, a short form of the Spanish name Dolores and German name Aloisia, meaning "sorrows", a name taken from a title of the Virgin Mary: Virgen Maria de los Dolores, or Our Lady of Sorrows."

That is correct but; Jeff is dead on when he says that "dolores" in regular conversation is pain in Spanish.

And gospeed; don't forget your sister in law is Mexican.

Koto, if you like that name, by all means use it. It wasn't my intent to discourage you. I just thought you should have all the facts.

Lola is a very common nickname in Spain. It would be something similar to "Becky" or something like that in the States.

Bond 03-14-2010 10:52 PM

Jude

rmcelwee 03-14-2010 10:57 PM

Lola:




y8s 03-14-2010 11:00 PM

Hethel?

samnavy 03-15-2010 01:11 AM

Koto, why so hung up on finding something to "name her after"? It's cool for you, but have you considered when she turns 10 or 18 or 30 how she's going to feel about being named after grandpa's first car? Sorry man, sounds pretty lame.

I say this because I'm going through this same shit. My wife's middle name is Louise and she hates it. I mean she really hates it. We don't talk about it and I'm not allowed to tell people... HATES IT! She hates it because it was a family name handed down over a few generations that should have died back in the 50's when names like Gertrude, Phyllis, Dorothy(Delores is in there), etc... went out of style. Names that remind you of a chain-smoking cackly-voiced telephone operator (you've seen the movies with the row of seated women all plugging in cables) should not be given to your kids for the same reasons as naming them after cars... my opinion.

Again, opinion... you shouldn't be thinking about what YOU think. Instead, give some thought of your kid in 10 years trying to explain to all her pre-teen friends who are going to give her endless amounts of shit why she's got a weird name. How about guys name Ashley or Francis or Gaylord... yah, super cool Dad, thanks a lot!

We named our first daughter Cameron Lily. Cameron was the name of one of my best friends who was killed in the line of duty, and Lily was something we found that sounded like it matched and was suitibly feminine and offset the uni-sex nature of Cameron. It seemed like a good plan, hopefully she doesn't hate me for naming her after a good ol'boy Louisiana redneck who was terrible at poker and for who "having a few beers" meant he was probably going to need a medivac... and there's always Cameron Diaz to lend some weight to it being an acceptable female name. But I know there will be times in her life that "explanation" will be needed. How many times in her life will she show up places and somebody will say "OH, you're a girl, I had no idea"... how will those things play out? I wonder.

My wife and I are at war right now over our next daughter (c-section 26Mar) and what to name her. She wants a "family" name from the 50's that is exactly like her fucking middle name that she hates. I can't fucking believe it! I'm a fan of something standard and a little country, something American and strong... I really like Carly Allison. Of course, the wife hates it. I actually like Lola (transvestite song's aside), but that's what my sister named her dauchsund.

curly 03-15-2010 01:33 AM


Originally Posted by rmcelwee (Post 538086)
My boss named his daughter K8.

(yes, a letter and a number - if she is ugly wonder if all the guys will call her K9)

I heard of a girl named la-a (say "dash")

rmcelwee 03-15-2010 05:12 AM


Originally Posted by samnavy (Post 538143)
Names that remind you of a chain-smoking cackly-voiced telephone operator (you've seen the movies with the row of seated women all plugging in cables) should not be given to your kids for the same reasons as naming them after cars... my opinion.

We named our first daughter Cameron Lily.

That's funny because when I think of Lily all I can picture in my head is a woman plugging in phone cables:


kotomile 03-15-2010 05:49 AM

Sam, I was only considering Maxwell for a boy, and then only because it was a name before it meant anything in our family. If my dad's first car had been Sparky, for example, I wouldn't consider it.

Same with Elise and Lola, they're both names before they're car names. I don't think kids on the playground are going to know anything about the Kinks, and Lola has been a fairly popular name in Spain and France the last few years, not that that ought to count for much. I guess I'm trying to say I don't see much wrong with it.

Rmcelwee - Same here. Wife likes Lily, I hate it.

NA6C-Guy 03-15-2010 05:56 AM

Why do names today have to mean something, or have to have two parts? What happened to Bob, Steve, John, Sarah, Stacey, Lisa, ect.

rmcelwee 03-15-2010 06:44 AM

http://www.lightweightmiata.com/misc/welfare.jpg

kotomile 03-15-2010 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy (Post 538198)
Why do names today have to mean something, or have to have two parts? What happened to Bob, Steve, John, Sarah, Stacey, Lisa, ect.

You don't have a middle name?

gospeed81 03-15-2010 07:57 AM

My daughter:

Rebeca LeAnne

Rebeca (with one "c") is pronounced the same in English and Spanish, so she doesn't get confused as a tot, or resent one side of the family later when they don't say her name the same way. We've got a very short list of the few names that sound the same in both languages.

LeAnne is my mother's middle name. Don't know why we did that, almost regret it...but it (and the double cap) were a nod to her, and she takes car of our daughter daily....so there you go.

Just give the poor kid a name. It's also better to give them a full name so they can use it, or their middle name, or the usual nickname, but consider the nicknames. We are alright with "Becky" (or "Beca" in spanish), but Daniel was our boy name, and both of us hate "Danny."

Last but not least, when you decide on a name, go to your back door and shout it 15times...see if you still like it.

My honest opinion on Lola is that it's nice. Find a good middle name that sings to it, like Lola Marie.

m2cupcar 03-15-2010 08:45 AM

I like Lola. I think you're ahead of the curve on that one as far as originality.

webby459 03-15-2010 09:14 AM

Funny, Elise was one of my wife's choices early on, we didn't use it, though.

We never told a soul what the names were before the babies were in front of us/them. This way, we didn't get any of the bs that happens, "I knew a 'xyz,' and he was an asshole." No matter what the past associations people have of a certain name, they go away when they see your baby.

BTW, Lola IS that Kinks song, "then he was a she," etc. Hustler's theme song.

sprx3 03-15-2010 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by webby459 (Post 538229)
Lola IS that Kinks song, "then he was a she," etc. Hustler's theme song.


sing it....

la la la la la hustler :D

almost goes :giggle:


if you liked maxwell for a boy why not maxenne?

y8s 03-15-2010 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy (Post 538198)
Why do names today have to mean something, or have to have two parts? What happened to Bob, Steve, John, Sarah, Stacey, Lisa, ect.

someone invented minorities.

sixshooter 03-15-2010 11:50 AM

In for Lola Marie.

The Lotus Cortina dominated in 1965-66. Cortina is an interesting name.

I'm not fond of Maxine or Laila. And Colin Chapman's wife was called Hazel, hahaha. That's probably why he called her "Lotus Blossom."

To honor the Lotus racing heritage, if the next one is a boy you could call him Goodwood.

jayc72 03-15-2010 11:51 AM

Whatever you do make sure you use a common spelling of the name. Poor kid won't want to go through life correcting people on how to spell her name.

"No sir, replace the c with a K and all the i's with y's."

If the Lotus theme is something you are interested in, how about looking at names associated with the Lotus Flower.

Joe Perez 03-15-2010 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy (Post 538198)
Why do names today have to mean something,

"We're american baby, our names dont mean shit."
-Butch, to Esmerelda Villalobos.
Hera, perhaps?

rmcelwee 03-15-2010 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 538303)
"We're american baby, our names dont mean shit."
-Butch, to Esmerelda Villalobos.
Hera, perhaps?

We watched the Pulp Fiction "collectors edition" last night but it left out some stuff that I was waiting for (i.e. Mia using the camcorder and the explanation of Beatles People vs Elvis People). Not sure which version you are supposed to get to see all of that stuff.

Oh, found a video of it (am I off topic yet?):


NA6C-Guy 03-15-2010 04:11 PM


Originally Posted by y8s (Post 538252)
someone invented minorities.

:hustler: Even non minorities are going with "strange" names these days. Not critical or anything, just an observation. I probably won't stick to 1940's traditional white names either when I have kids.

cueball1 03-15-2010 05:17 PM

What about Elan? I think both Cortina and Elan are workable. Just need the right middle name. Cortina actually isn't bad. All her friends could call her Cort.

Blaize 03-15-2010 05:55 PM

For the record, my screen name here is my real 1st name. Wouldn't have it any other way. Sure everyone would make fun of me when I was 10. but frankly, at 10 kids make fun of each other. Now as an adult it is an asset. I am the only one anyone has ever met, and for better or for worse everyone remembers my name. If it takes your interest give the kid a strange name, she will thank you for it at some point.

paulsub 03-15-2010 06:33 PM

We called our daughter Rayne means queen in old english

sixshooter 03-15-2010 06:53 PM


Originally Posted by paulsub (Post 538566)
We called our daughter Rayne means queen in old english

How do you say queen in Welsh?

And I noticed you didn't capitalize English. Neither do the Scots and the Irish...;)

rider384 03-15-2010 07:01 PM

I vote for Virginia, after Billy Joel's "Only the good die young".

turotufas 03-15-2010 07:15 PM


Originally Posted by curly (Post 538150)
I heard of a girl named la-a (say "dash")


Originally Posted by rmcelwee (Post 538086)
My boss named his daughter K8.
(yes, a letter and a number - if she is ugly wonder if all the guys will call her K9)

Ghetto :giggle: and WTF :giggle:



I think Scarlet is a really cool name.

cueball1 03-15-2010 08:12 PM

Dammit. It's just too easy with a guy named Blaize driving a Miata. Insert every possible gay joke here.

disturbedfan121 03-15-2010 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by cueball1 (Post 538526)
What about Elan? I think both Cortina and Elan are workable. Just need the right middle name. Cortina actually isn't bad. All her friends could call her Cort.

well cortina is like cortana and unless she's gonna team up with master chief at someone i'd pass personally.....

I like jade as a name for a girl but idk if you like it

Reverend Greg 03-15-2010 09:24 PM

I got a vote for Lotus Blossom,as an aside I named my Daughter Lily Rain...I didnt like the way the Old English spelling Looked.
(G)

Uncle Arthur 03-16-2010 08:01 AM


Originally Posted by Bond (Post 538092)
Jude

Don't make it bad.......


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