I've always liked
Paloma. I find it very silky on my tongue. Honestly, I can't stand
Lola but I think it would work as a nn for
Paloma. I don't see
Paloma getting popular unless their is some celeb with that name or if a star used the name on their child (I'm not up on all that stuff). I do see the problem of
Lola getting more and more common, though. And it really doesn't matter if you're
Lolita "
Lola" or
Paloma "
Lola" or just plain "
Lola" when you're the 10th in your class.
Some off the top of my head combos:
Paloma Grace (overdone, I know but I still like them together)
Paloma ElainePaloma HesterPaloma OpalPaloma JacobinePaloma WinterPaloma Cate (very old west IMO)
Paloma GaylePaloma ImogenPaloma IrenePaloma Felice (it is a female name, just not in the database)
Paloma LavenderPaloma HuguettePaloma CharityPaloma KayePaloma Day
This message was edited 6/20/2011, 10:58 AM