Lulu
1960s pop star, 'To Sir with Love', television presenter
Lulu, born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie in 1948, is a Scottish singer and actress who became an international star during the height of the 1960s pop era. She rose to prominence as a teenager with her powerful voice and vibrant stage presence, achieving her biggest success with the hit song 'To Sir with Love' from the 1967 film of the same name, which reached number one in the United States and United Kingdom. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Lulu established herself as a major recording artist, television personality, and actress, known for her energetic performances and ability to command attention on stage. She represented the swinging sixties with her distinctive style and contributed significantly to British pop music during its most innovative period. Beyond her music career, Lulu has worked as a television presenter and has appeared in various entertainment mediums throughout her life. She has remained active in the entertainment industry for over six decades, performing and making television appearances well into the 2000s and beyond. Lulu's longevity and sustained popularity have made her a beloved figure in British popular culture, representing an important era in music history.
Entertainment
British
1948
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Lulu
Germanic origin
“A beloved diminutive with roots in Germanic 'Ludlow' or as a standalone name meaning 'pearl' in Hawaiian, Lulu has become an iconic standalone name with vintage charm and modern appeal. The name's repetitive structure gives it musicality and approachability, making it equally at home in early 20th-century Americana or contemporary nurseries. Lulu maintains genuine substance despite its nickname origin.”