Proper noun
A female given name from Georgian ლელა (lela)
A female given name from Arabic, possibly a variant of Leila.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAvery also leaves nieces, Deborah Femiak, Elizabeth Mannella, Lela Barlow and Dawn Peet; as well as nephews, Russell and Richard Tolles and their families. Source: Internet
After a divorce, Lela married the Duc de Talleyrand, for whom she bought Edith Wharton’s former home, Le Pavillon Colombe, near Paris. Source: Internet
And, of course, if you want to tap into the unending font of knowledge that is Lela Barker, invest in LBU! Source: Internet
Always enjoy your writings, Lela. Source: Internet
Colby’s grandparents are L.R. (Pete) and Edith Lagrone and the late Hugh and Lela Nichols. Source: Internet
I recall one very eye-opening Private Strategy Session with Lela in which I lamented this fact, but she reminded me that where there’s a will, there’s a way; and sent me off feeling inspired to figure it out. Source: Internet