Gender Feminine
Usage Dutch
Pronounced Pron. /ˈli.kə/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Dutch diminutive of Angelique or names ending in lia.

Related Names

Masculine FormsCornelis, Cornelius, Julius, Kerneels
Other Languages & CulturesCornelia, Iulia, Julia(Ancient Roman) Yulia, Yuliya(Belarusian) Julia(Biblical) Korneliya, Yuliya(Bulgarian) Angelica(Carolingian Cycle) Júlia(Catalan) Ghjulia(Corsican) Julija, Kornelija(Croatian) Julie, Kornélie, Nela(Czech) Julia, Julie, Lilli(Danish) Angelica, Cornelia, Julia, Julie, Anjelica, Jools, Jules, Juliet(English) Julia, Nele(Estonian) Julia(Finnish) Nele(Flemish) Angélique, Julie, Cornélie, Juliette(French) Xulia(Galician) Angelika, Cornelia, Julia, Julie, Kornelia, Cora, Kora, Lia, Nele, Nelly(German) Angeliki, Kiki(Greek) Julitta(History) Angelika, Angyalka, Júlia, Kornélia, Juli, Juliska, Lili, Nelli(Hungarian) Júlía(Icelandic) Iúile(Irish) Angelica, Cornelia, Giulia, Giulietta(Italian) Anželika, Jūlija(Latvian) Anželika, Julija, Kornelija(Lithuanian) Julia, Julie(Norwegian) Angelika, Julia, Kornelia, Andżelika, Julita(Polish) Angélica, Júlia, Julieta, Julinha(Portuguese) Angelica, Cornelia, Iulia(Romanian) Anjelika, Anzhelika, Julia, Juliya, Yulia, Yuliya(Russian) Kornelija(Serbian) Júlia, Kornélia(Slovak) Julija(Slovene) Angélica, Julia, Julieta(Spanish) Julissa(Spanish (Latin American)) Julia(Swedish) Anzhelika, Julia, Juliya, Yulia, Yuliya(Ukrainian)

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Entry updated October 11, 2012