And the meaning doesn't bother me, either. Honestly, it appeals to me, in a way, because of the associations it has within my religion. When I think of
Mary of Sorrows, I have this image of immense strength despite hardship. That's something beautiful and powerful and worth treasuring, not something to be discounted easily.
Besides that, what the name means for me is something beyond the etymology. I hear it and I think of lyrics from "Slip Sliding Away" by
Paul Simon:
Dolores, I live in fear--my love for you is so overpowering, I'm afraid I'll disappear. There's something to be said for a woman who inspires that. ;)
Some combos--any you like?
Dolores JulieDolores GeorgetteDolores QuinnDolores ReginaDolores Clare /
Dolores Clair /
Dolores ClaireDolores PetraDolores JuneDolores FriedaDolores TamarDolores RuthDolores FernDolores JanineDolores ClaudetteDolores GiselleDolores FaunaDolores Cassia (CASH-ah)
Dolores MaryDolores MarianDolores TopazDolores Thalia (THAY-lee-ah)
Dolores PaulineDolores HelenDolores ClaraDolores ClarisseDolores AgathaDolores LucilleDolores EllenDolores MargueriteDolores PamelaDolores AdeleDolores KathleenDolores CecileDolores MariamDolores Katrine (kah-TREEN, in this case)
I like two-syllable, accent-on-second-syllable names with it best, I think. Mmm, and I like it best without a nickname. It seems like such a fun retro name--may I interest you in
Ramona as a sister? :D
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