Speaking of generation gaps . . .
I'm a "she", but yes--I was indeed referring to the Leela from Futurama. As for the generation gap, I was thinking: "Adults hear that name and think 'one-eyed spaceship captain'; their kids hear it and think 'lady from India running a laundromat'." Not a big deal, but still a generation gap...akin to the confusion I felt when TV producers named a certain purple dinosaur "Barney", after I grew up with the Flintstones.
I've been neglecting my Muppet Central reading lately, so I read through this entire thread today. And when I came to the first comment about the different Leelas, I immediately thought,
Oh, yes, that's right, Dr. Who.
On one season of the original
Dr. Who, the Doctor had a companion named Leela, a cavewoman-type who ran around in a relatively scanty leather leotard offering to attack people with her knife.
(Surely I'm not the only one at MC geeky enough to have watched
Dr. Who?)
By the way, I have never watched an episode of
Futurama.