A Spanish peasant woman or girl, especially in traditional colourful dress.
Origin
Mid 19th century (in an earlier sense). From Spanish manola (colloquial), lower-class girl from Madrid, a name given especially in the late 18th and early 19th centuries to people from certain quarters of Madrid, characterized by their stylish dress and jaunty, carefree air, probably from Manola, familiar form of the forename Manuela.