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I always thought this name was cute, reminds me of Lula Mae from Breakfast With Tiffany’s.
Great alternative to the overused Luna and Lila.
This name is pretty.
This is very childish. It sounds so unprofessional. I'd rate this a 2 1/2 out of a 10.
Only as a nickname or for a pet. This is a very juvenile sounding name and it sounds a bit hillbilly. Lola is better.
This is my cousin's name and I love it! My name is Ursula so I kinda like other unusual names.
This is a quirky, funny name. It belongs to a free spirit, earthy kind of a woman. Perhaps an artist of some sort but not someone you would take seriously.
Love this name. Lula was my great grandmother's name. She was the daughter of a Protestant Minister in Indiana and the youngest of 10 children. Half the people called her Lula and half Lulu. It was her given name not a nickname.
It sounds like the name of a southern blonde. I have no idea why. I prefer Luljeta though.
I can't picture this name on anyone who doesn't come from a rural area. It has "country bumpkin" written all over it.
This sounds cute and old fashioned (in a good way).
My mother's name was Lula Mae. It is an older, outdated name of this century. My mom wasn't particularly fond of it. She was raised by farmers in rural Oklahoma in the 30's and 40's. Most Lula's are of African American decent. The name means "Famous Warrior". I don't think this name will stand the test of time and will fade in the future.
I much prefer the girl names Lulu and Lola. Maybe the name Lula may possibly grow on me in the future? Who knows?
My grandmother's name was Lula. It apparently wasn't a nickname for anything; it was simply "Lula". She was born, raised, and spent nearly her entire life in Puerto Rico, and while I know the name can be Spanish in origin, no one still among the living in my family knows whether or not it was actually supposed to mean anything on its own.
I like the name because I've always associated it with my Hispanic grandmother, but I can see how it might come across as... "rural", used in an American sense, I guess.
The name Lula was given to 92 baby girls born in the US in 2012.
Sounds very backwoods country.
I like the name Lula. It's the name of my dear grandmother.
Lula is also a form of Luanne, Luanna, Louise, Louisa, Louella.
It does sound rather country-esque, but I actually like it. It reminds me of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" where it's revealed that Holly Golightly's real name is Lula Mae.
No way, this name is too cutesy, girly, and ditzy, and it kind of sounds like a tacky county girl name from several decades ago.
My great grandmother's name was Lula (although it got pronounced "Lulie" because she lived in the hills of Eastern Kentucky.) Anyway, I think it's quite nice.

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