Lalla
Lalla is a variation of Lala, an incredible name given most often to girls. The meaning of Lalla is 'Well spoken.' Some sources say that it is an abbreviation of the Greek name 'Eulalia'. Some say it is of Persian origin, derived from the word 'Laleh'. This name came to popularity in 1817 when English poet Thomas Moore gave it to a heroine who is a Dehli emperor's daughter in his famous poem called 'Lalla Rookh'. This name has different meanings in different countries. It has been given to both girls and boys across history, the most notable being Lalla, who was an Indian mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer who belonged to a family of astronomers. He is one of the most popular males to have this name. The most famous female is Lalla Hirayama, a Japanese—South African television host, actress, dancer, and model. And Lalla Ward, who is an English actress and author.
Gender
Girl
Origin
Greek
Numerology
L is for life, that you live so well.
A is for advantage, for you are blessed with many.
L is for love, everlasting.
L is for love, everlasting.
A is for affirm, the certainty of knowledge.
Lucky
Lalla lucky number is 2.
Within numerology, the 2 vibration assumes the role of the mediator, creating harmony by bringing together dissonant forces through compassion, empathy, and kindness. 2 is linked to psychic abilities and intuition, and if this number appears as a Life Path or Destiny Number, the individual will be astute to subtle energy shifts and emotional nuances. Because 2 is so sensitive, it is very conflict-averse, and can end up feeling under-appreciated or unacknowledged. 2 must avoid seeking external validation and, instead, realize that perfect equilibrium needed already exists within.
Famous People Named Lalla
- Melba Doretta Liston American jazz trombonist
Lalla in Pop Culture
- Donald Duck Disney character
- Bogdan Wolynetz original car wash owner on Breaking Bad
- Bogdan or Bohdan appears in Romania and the Republic of Moldova. It is derived from the Slavic words "Bog/Boh" meaning "god", and "dan", meaning "given". The name appears to be an early calque from Byzantine Theodotus (Theodosius) with the same meaning. The name is also used as a surname.