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Patronymic:
Lolievich Lolievna
Origin:
Latin.
Number of symbols: 5
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Lolii

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: "Name "Lolliй" (pronounced "lo-lee") is a masculine name with a profound and multifaceted etymology. Its primary significant meaning encompasses concepts such as "penetration of the soul," "influence on the heart," or "voice." From the perspective of Latin (and subsequently through Greek and Hebrew roots), the name originates from the word "lalos" (voice), highlighting the importance of the voice and sound for the name. It is also associated with the Greek "lalos" (shout, voice) and potentially with the Hebrew "la'el" (to God), although the connection is not direct. Russian sources often emphasize the meaning "penetration," underscoring deep impact or emotional power. Historically, the name originated in Western European countries, particularly in France and Italy, gaining popularity during the Middle Ages. It is linked to the name of the renowned physician and philosopher Lorenzo Lotto (Lorenzo Lolloli Bracelli) (circa 1295–1379), from France. He served as the king's physician (medicus vitalis) under Philip Valo, was a theologian and writer, author of the important medieval treatise "De laudibus beati Bernardi" and the prayer song "Pater Noster." While the name "Lolliй" itself does not directly relate to his work, his authority and popularity during his time may have contributed to the name's recognition. Later bearers include the noted Italian composer and writer Lorenzo Lotto (seventeenth century), author of music for Masses and other works. People named Lolliй are often associated with deep sensitivity, intellectual abilities, and a strong desire to influence others or society. They may possess a well-balanced yet resolute character. Intelligence is often developed to exceed average levels, and they are inclined to analysis and contemplation. However, despite an outwardly calm demeanor, their inner world can be rich and complex. They might display sharpness or directness when they perceive it necessary to achieve goals or express thoughts. They value having space for self-expression and often cherish deep, genuine relationships. Notable bearers of the name "Lolliй" across different eras include the aforementioned Lorenzo Lotto (the medieval philosopher and physician), Lorenzo Lotto (the Italian composer and writer), and other bearers less widely known but significant in their fields. The popularity of the name "Lolliй" today is not high in Russia; it is rather a Western name. In France and Italy, it holds more historical significance but has not reached its peak popularity. In other countries with a strong Catholic tradition, the name retains recognition but is generally relatively rare. As a diminutive or affectionate form of "Lolliй," it can be rendered as "Loli" or "Lola" (for close ones). This name does not have a multitude of common nickname clichés."