Origin and Meaning of Lula
Meaning & Origin
Famous Warrior / Keeper of the Light
Origin: Latin - Lula is often considered a diminutive of the name Louise or Luella, which are derived from the Old French name Louize, stemming from the Germanic 'hlod' meaning 'fame' and 'wiga' meaning 'warrior'. Additionally, it is associated with the Arabic name Laila, which means 'night' or 'dark beauty'.
Interesting Facts
- Lula gained popularity in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries but has seen a resurgence in recent years as a choice for modern parents.
- In some cultures, Lula is also associated with light and brightness, aligning with its meaning of 'Keeper of the Light'.
- Notable bearers of the name include Lula Baker, an American politician, and Lula Mae Hardaway, mother of music legend Stevie Wonder.
- The name saw a marked increase in popularity beginning in the early 21st century, often appearing on 'vintage' or 'retro' baby name lists.
- Related names include Lu, Lulu, Luella, and Louise, each varying in meaning but often retaining a connection to fame or light.