I have 5 dogs with the name Nola.
Nola Hatterman's birth name is Nola Hendrika Petronella Hatterman.
The name Nola is of Irish origin.The meaning of Nola is "famous".It is also of English origin, where its meaning is "little champion, chariot-fighter".
Nola Luxford's birth name is Minola Adelaide Pratt.
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The most popular name for a boy dog would be ''Max''. Andthe most popular name for a chihuahua would be ''Pancho''.
The proper noun Nola is a female given name. The acronym NOLA usually refers to New Orleans, Louisiana (LA).
Nola is a traditionally a diminutive for names such as Magnolia, Finola, and similar.Magnolia is from the English word for the flower magnolia.Finola is the Irish and Scottish anglicized form of Fionnuala, which translates to "White Shoulder."--Nola is actually a nick-name for Fionnula - Irish in origin -meaning: white shoulder.--Nola isn't always a nickname for Fionnula. For instance (and this is true), my first name is Nola. Not a nickname. Nola can also mean Noble and Famous and had Celtic OriginsNola is a traditionally a diminutive for names such as Magnolia, Finola, and similar.Magnolia is from the English word for the flower magnolia.Finola is the Irish and Scottish anglicized form of Fionnuala, which translates to "White Shoulder."
Nola is a nickname for Fionnula (Irish origins, meaning white shoulder). Nola is a town in Campania, Italy. It passed to Rome (c.316 B.C.) and it was where Julius Augustus died in 14 A.D. Which came first? There are many listings in the Italian white pages of people with that last name. Did they take it from the town? Thank you.
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Yes it is! Max is the most popular dog name in the United States.(It's also a popular name for a cat, too!)Hope this helps you.Dominique, an 11 year old girl
No max isn't that popular i think bailey and bobby are