In Spanish, where the name originated and is more prevalent, it is short for La Virgen María de los Dolores, "Virgin Mary of Sorrows", and is often shortened to the more colloquial forms Lola, Lolita or Loli.
Addolorata ItalianDelora EnglishDelores EnglishDeloris EnglishDolores English, SpanishDolorès FrenchDolors CatalanDores Galician, PortugueseLola English, SpanishLolicia EnglishLolita SpanishDolores Duran, born Adiléia Silva da Rocha; Rio de Janeiro, 7 June 1930 – 24 October 1959) was a Brazilian singer and songwriterDolores (Ziegfeld girl), born Kathleen Rose (1893/4-1975)Dolores Alexander (1931–2008), American activistDolores Costello (1903-1979), American actressDolores del Río (1905–1983), Mexican actressDolores Fonzi (born 1978), Argentine actressDolores Guinness (1936-2012), German born fashion iconDolores Hart (born 1938), American nun and former actressDolores Huerta (born 1930), American labor activistDolores Ibárruri (1895–1989), "La Pasionaria", Spanish politicianDolores Keane (born 1953), Irish folk singerDelores G. Kelley (born 1936), American politicianDelores McQuinn (born 1954), American politicianDolores O'Riordan (born 1971), Irish singer and songwriterDolores Pedrares (born 1973), Spanish hammer throwerMaría Dolores Pradera (born 1924), Spanish singerDolores Sloviter (born 1932), American federal appellate judgeC. Delores Tucker (1927–2005), American politicianMademoiselle Dolores (Antonia Dolores Bettini), soprano daughter of Zelia Trebelli-BettiniDelores Landingham, fictional character from the West WingDeloris Van Cartier, fictional film character from Sister ActDolores Umbridge, fictional character from the Harry Potter seriesDolores Haze, fictional character from the novel Lolita by Vladimir NabokovDolores Abernathy, fictional character from Westworld (TV series).