Re: Dolores
in reply to a message by Lily
I like Dolores and would like to see it make a comeback. It sounds dignified without sounding stuffy.
I would rather bestow a name with a more favorable meaning upon a child, but Dolores is a beautiful name nonetheless. Another way to look at the meaning is that sorrow is a part of life, and while it's difficult to experience, it isn't necessarily bad. People can grow and bond with others through sorrow. Also, the name Dolores was taken from María de los Dolores ("Mary of Sorrows"), so the name actually comes from a title that means more than just "sorrows." Mother Mary plays a prominent role in Catholicism and is often turned to for strength via prayer. I am not Catholic myself, but for those who are, this name could be seen in a relatively positive light perhaps.
I know a Delores and a Dolores. Both are in their 60's-70's.
I would rather bestow a name with a more favorable meaning upon a child, but Dolores is a beautiful name nonetheless. Another way to look at the meaning is that sorrow is a part of life, and while it's difficult to experience, it isn't necessarily bad. People can grow and bond with others through sorrow. Also, the name Dolores was taken from María de los Dolores ("Mary of Sorrows"), so the name actually comes from a title that means more than just "sorrows." Mother Mary plays a prominent role in Catholicism and is often turned to for strength via prayer. I am not Catholic myself, but for those who are, this name could be seen in a relatively positive light perhaps.
I know a Delores and a Dolores. Both are in their 60's-70's.
This message was edited 3/2/2012, 6:45 AM