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Lillian

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Name — A female first name derived from the Latin word for "lily," common in American usage.

Etymology

In use since the 1500s; usually traced to Late Latin lilium ("lily").

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What does “Lillian” mean?

The word “Lillian” means a female first name derived from the Latin word for "lily," common in American usage. In plain terms, the American-spelling counterpart to the British Lilian.

How do you use “Lillian” in a sentence?

Here is “Lillian” used in a sentence: “Lillian graduated at the top of her class.”

What part of speech is “Lillian”?

“Lillian” is a name.

Where does the word “Lillian” come from?

The word “Lillian” dates back to around 1500 and comes from Late Latin. In use since the 1500s; usually traced to Late Latin lilium ("lily").

Is “Lillian” a common word?

“Lillian” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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