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Liliana
WDYT of Lilliana? I like it.

This message was edited 3/18/2021, 2:34 PM

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Love it so much! Only spelled Liliana though. I've know a few Portuguese and Hispanic girls named Liliana. I think it's gorgeous, and feminine.
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I love it but I prefer Lilia which I find simpler while still being feminine and a little frilly.
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I dislike it. It's so mainstream.
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I like it, but I like Liliana better than Lilliana. It's closer to Lily with one l.
Liliana seems like more of a 'serious name' than Lily, but it has a little bit of frilliness that stops it from being uptight like Lillian. (I like Lillian too, but compared to Lily and Liliana it looks prudish and stuffy).
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nice
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I like it, though I greatly prefer the spelling Liliana. I don’t like Lily so I’d use the full name.
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The title and your post contain different spellings of the name. I vastly prefer the single-L spelling, as I think Lilliana looks cluttered / clumsy. The second-L is necessary in Lillian, but not Liliana, imo.As for Liliana, it's a seemingly elaborate name that's actually easy to live with. I've met at least two women with this name, both Hispanic / Latina. (And also, both in healthcare.) I've always thought it was a very pretty name.
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I should've typed in Lilliana.I rushed on my phone to type this sorry. Lilliana was the original spelling, I think.
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Lily is soft and feminine enough, Liliana is overkill IMO. It's very sickly sweet.
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