Lola-Rose
Girl name · 3 babies recorded · 1974–2025
Lola-Rose: 3 babies born in Scotland since 1974, given to girls, peaking at 3 births in 2016.
Lola-Rose is a modern hyphenated blend, combining two names of separate origins. Lola is of Spanish origin, a diminutive of Dolores (from Spanish *dolores* meaning "sorrows"), a reference to the Virgin Mary as Our Lady of Sorrows; over time, Lola shed its religious weight to become a spirited, independent name. Rose comes from the Latin *rosa*, the fragrant flower, and has long symbolised love and beauty in the English-speaking world. While no single famous bearer has made Lola-Rose iconic, its component parts are well-known: Lola was the stage name of singer and actress Lola Montez, a 19th-century celebrity, while Rose belongs to the Titanic survivor Rose Dawson in blockbuster film lore. The name carries no direct place connection, but Lola is also a town in Texas. This pairing reflects a modern Scottish trend for double-barrelled names, often blending a classic with a lively, contemporary favourite.
Girl 1 of 52 years
- Peak year
- 20163 babies
- Latest (2016)
- #7983 babies
- Total births
- 3since 2016
- 5-year trend
- ≈ stablevs prior 5y