Lollie
l(ol)-lie
US Popularity:27906
Origin:British
Meaning:From Laurentum; Laurel or sweet bay tree; Symbol of victory; Free man; Siren; To lull; God is an oath
Delightfully sweet, Lollie is a feminine name steeped in various origins. Parents will delight in how much they can personalize Lollie to baby with its roots in English, Latin, French, and German. Lollie began as a nickname but is now braving the world as a stand-alone title. It can stem from Laura, a Latin name meaning “from Laurentum,” “laurel tree,” or “sweet bay tree,” which has been considered the symbol of victory. Lollie may also come from the German Lorelei, meaning “siren,” or Dolores, meaning “sorrows.” Lollie is a popular pet name for Charlotte, a form of Charles that means “free man.” You may also enjoy the title’s soothing connection to the Middle English word lullen, meaning “to lull.” Adding even more charm to the name, Lollie may also come from Elizabeth, meaning “God is an oath.” The possibilities are endless for Lollie when it comes to L- names, giving baby the freedom to be whoever they want.
How Popular Is The Name Lollie?
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
2022
#16691
in 2022
- 2178
from 2021
Sources
Ancestry, Lollie Family History
Behind the Name, Lollie (1)(2), August 2024
Behind the Name, Dolores, June 2023
Ancestry, Lolley Family History
House of Names, Lollie History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Britannica, bay laurel, plant, Laurus genus, June 2023
WordSense Dictionary, lorelei
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