Dola is a feminine name with origins in various cultures. It is pronounced as DOH-luh in both British and American English. This name may also be seen as a variation of Dolores. Dola has been used as a given name since the late 19th century and has had fluctuations in popularity over the years. In recent decades, it hasn't been as commonly used but still maintains a presence in the United States. With its unique sound and cultural associations, Dola can be an intriguing choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their baby girl.
Dola de Jong was a Jewish Dutch-American writer best known for her 1954 publication "The Tree and the Vine," which portrays a lesbian relationship. |
Dola Banerjee is an Indian sportswoman known for her achievements in archery. |