Lalo is a male name with Spanish origin. It is pronounced as LAH-loh (/ˈla.lo/). Lalo is a variation of the name Eduardo. In the United States, Lalo has been given to newborn boys since at least 1913, with varying levels of popularity over the years. In recent years, it has been consistently given to around 5-12 newborn boys annually. The name Lalo is associated with individuals who are strong-willed and independent. It has a charming and playful quality that makes it endearing for parents looking for a unique and distinctive name for their baby boy.
Lalo Guerrero - Eduardo "Lalo" Guerrero was an influential American guitarist, singer, and farm labor activist with a lasting impact on Latin music. |
Lalo Schifrin - Boris Claudio "Lalo" Schifrin is an Argentine-American pianist, composer, and conductor known for his influential film and TV scores blending jazz and Latin American music. |
Lalo Rodríguez, a Puerto Rican salsa singer, was a pioneer of Romantic or Erotic Salsa. |
Lalo Alcaraz is an American cartoonist famous for creating the politically themed Latino comic strip La Cucaracha, which became one of the most controversial in American comic strip history. |
Lalo Ríos was a Mexican-born American actor best known for his lead role in The Ring (1952) as Tommy. |