Lilian

"Variant of Lily. Lily flower, purity"

♀ Femenino · English
flower elegant nature variant

📖 Acerca de Lilian

Lilian es una elegante elaboración de Lily, del latín lilium (el lirio) — una flor que simboliza la pureza, la Virgen María y la flor de lis francesa; el nombre floreÌió en la Gran Bretaña victoriana y le dio al mundo a Lillian Gish, ‘La Primera Dama del Cine Americano’, y al legendario futbolista francés Lilian Thuram.

📍 Detalles

  • OrigenEnglish
  • Género♀ Femenino
  • SignificadoVariant of Lily. Lily flower, purity

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⭐ Personas Famosas

  • Lillian Gish — American actress (1893–1993), known as ‘The First Lady of American Cinema’; one of the greatest stars of the silent film era, she worked with director D.W. Griffith in landmark films including Broken Blossoms (1919) and Way Down East (1920); her career spanned over 75 years from silent films to television; she was awarded an honorary Academy Award in 1971.
  • Lilian Thuram — French footballer (born 1972), widely regarded as one of the greatest defenders in the history of French football; scored both goals in France’s 1998 World Cup semi-final victory against Croatia; won 142 caps for France (a national record at the time); after retirement became a prominent anti-racism activist and public intellectual.
  • Queen Lilian of Sweden — Lilian May Davies (1915–2013), a Welsh-born British woman who became Princess Lilian of Sweden after marrying Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland in 1976 (after a 33-year relationship conducted discreetly to protect the Swedish succession); her love story — finally crowned with a royal wedding at age 61 — became one of the great royal romances of the 20th century.
  • Lilian Harvey — German-British actress and singer (1906–1968), one of the greatest stars of early German sound cinema; known for operetta films such as The Three from the Filling Station (1930) and Congress Dances (1931); her charm and musical talent made her an icon of the Weimar Republic era before she left Germany in protest at the Nazi regime.