Dolores is exactly the same in Spanish. It is a female name and a common noun which means: sorrows or pains.
los dolores del amor
Dolores (Dolor is Spanish for pain)
Campana de Dolores (Spanish for: Bell of Dolores)
The Cry of Dolores (Spanish: Grito de Dolores) involved Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo, during the early hours of September 16, 1810. Using the church bells, he summoned and later stirred the population of the small village of Dolores, starting the revolt that eventually became the war of independence against Spanish colonial forces.
The Grito de Dolores by Father Hidalgo.
The Grito de Dolores by Father Hidalgo.
Lola is the Spanish diminutive of Dolores meaning 'Lady of Sorrows'
Generally, it is a female name but in Hispanic cultures it can also be a male name.
Dolores Huerta
El saldo es 130.00 / el saldo de su cuenta es 130.00 (the balance of your account is 130.00)
The most common one is Lola. It can also be Lolita and some prefer to just go by Dolo.
At Mission Dolores, the Padres, part of the Spanish Franciscan missionary order, established one of the first missions in California in 1776. Their primary goals were to convert local Native American populations to Christianity, promote agriculture, and expand Spanish influence in the region. The mission served as a center for religious education, farming, and community life, helping to build the foundation for what would become San Francisco. Today, Mission Dolores is a historic site, reflecting the cultural and historical significance of Spanish missions in California.