Proper noun
Louella
A female given name originating as a coinage.
Curtis (2011) pp. 266, 293. Deschner (1972) p. 47, quotes Louella Parsons saying: "Instead of being a star himself, he was a leading man to all MGM's glamour girls." Source: Internet
Curtis (2011) p. 258. Producer Irving G. Thalberg was nevertheless enthusiastic about working with the actor, telling journalist Louella Parsons : "Spencer Tracy will become one of MGM's most valuable stars." Source: Internet
Out and out comedy here, as twin-sister gossip columnists Thora and Thessaly Thacker (a play on the Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper rivalry). Source: Internet
Candy signed her real name, Candace Pryzbylewski, but Louella wrote "Eleanor Preston." Source: Internet
Such self-reminders had kept Louella from making spending mistakes in the past, and she was counting on her usual good sense to prevent her from falling for this snazzy two bedroom condo on North Charles Street. Source: Internet
Now the car was standing-room-only, and Louella, who never willingly touched other people, felt creepy. Source: Internet