Nola originates of Gaelic Celtic, a feminzation of Nolan meaning "champion" and "fair-shouldered one". From the Latin Nola means "of noble birth". It is also the name of an ecclesiastical town in Italy which witnessed the invention of church bells. Nola also stands for the acronym for New Orleans, Louisiana.
Nola originates of Gaelic Celtic, a feminzation of Nolan meaning "champion" and "fair-shouldered one". From the Latin Nola means "of noble birth". It is also the name of an ecclesiastical town in Italy which witnessed the invention of church bells. Nola also stands for the acronym for New Orleans, Louisiana.
Nola originates of Gaelic Celtic, a feminzation of Nolan meaning "champion" and "fair-shouldered one". From the Latin Nola means "of noble birth". It is also the name of an ecclesiastical town in Italy which witnessed the invention of church bells. Nola also stands for the acronym for New Orleans, Louisiana.
Nola originates of Gaelic Celtic, a feminzation of Nolan meaning "champion" and "fair-shouldered one". From the Latin Nola means "of noble birth". It is also the name of an ecclesiastical town in Italy which witnessed the invention of church bells. Nola also stands for the acronym for New Orleans, Louisiana.