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If I have twin daughters, I want to name them Lola and Dallara... good idea or no?

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If I have twin daughters, I want to name them Lola and Dallara... good idea or no?

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  1. Lola is ok, but NOT Dallara.  Its like naming your kid Honda.


  2. well,

    i had a friend that named her twin daughters Harley and the other Hunter.

    I say if you like it, then it's just a name!!

  3. What ever Lola wants Lola gets, bad rap and Dallara sounds like a long ago forgotten car. Perhaps you should fall back and re-group. Good luck.

  4. I like it. Only die hard racers would catch it. I do not recommend using Panoz.

  5. NO!!! i think u should stick with Lola but think about changing Dallara but they are YOUR children so do what you want...

  6. I go a different route, see if you can get Firestone to pay for your kids education if you named them Firestone and Firehawk...

  7. Name them Studebaker and Cosworth !!!

  8. A classmate of mine once said that he would name his first daughter Ferrari.  That would seem to be a better name than Dallara.

  9. Dallara??? ouch..that's awful, sorry for my frankness but that name is ugly, Lola is good i guess but Dallara sounds more like a state with high crime rate :)

    Do what you want ;) you are the boss of this matter.

  10. Lola is cute, but Dollara is a bit odd for me i think bcuz it sounds to much like money. Maybe Lola and kate or something more simple.

  11. how about no!!!! dallara is an awkward name..

  12. Porsche and Mercedes......but you have a great idea and your names are very good.

  13. Maybe Lola but not Dallara. But hey! I know a guy named Aston Martin.

  14. Like the others, I find Lola OK.  It might not be so bad if the name Dallara was only on paper, and you called her "Dolly".

    (It's not as bad as "Start" and "Restart", like my friends' dogs were called LOL!)

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