Liliane is a feminine given name of French origin, ultimately derived from the Latin lilium (“lily”) and functioning as a continental variant of the English Lillian. In its native context it is phonetically rendered [li.ljɑ̃], while English speakers most commonly articulate it as [ˈlɪli.æn]. The name first appeared in U.S. naming registers in the early twentieth century and experienced intermittent mid-century peaks—attaining rank 585 in 1931, 620 in 1942 and 673 by 1950—before stabilizing in a niche position around the 900th rank in recent years, with 28 recorded births in 2024. This consistent yet low-frequency profile suggests a deliberate choice by parents seeking a botanical appellative with a refined European nuance, marrying classical symbolism of purity and innocence to modern preferences for distinctiveness. Technically, Liliane is classified within the broader category of floral names that sustain cross-cultural resonance without penetrating mass-market popularity, its usage trajectory reflecting an analytical interplay between historical lineage and contemporary naming trends.
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