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Lolita is a diminutive of the Spanish name Dolores, which means 'sorrows' or 'pains'. It gained widespread recognition through Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel 'Lolita' (1955), where it was used as the nickname for a young girl.
Both names have French origins and a delicate, vintage charm that complements Lolita's whimsical feel.
Like Lolita, Rosalie is a classic name with a romantic and slightly ethereal quality. They share a similar elegance and timeless appeal.
Both names have a literary connection (Lolita by Nabokov, Beatrix Potter) and possess a unique blend of sweetness and strength.