Lilliam

Meaning of Lilliam

Lilliam is a charming and elegant name of Spanish origin, derived from the classic name Lillian. The name Lilliam is predominantly used for baby girls. In Spanish, it is pronounced as "lee-YAHM" (/liˈjam/), while in American English, it is pronounced as "lih-LYUM" (/lɪˈljʊm/). Lilliam has a graceful and timeless quality, evoking images of beauty and sophistication. In Puerto Rico, the name has seen moderate usage over the years, with 10 occurrences in 1999 and 5 occurrences in 1998, ranking at 303 and 611 respectively. With its rich history and lovely sound, Lilliam makes a delightful choice for parents seeking a name with both tradition and allure.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as lee-YAHM (/liˈjam/)

American English

  • Pronunced as lih-LYUM (/lɪˈljʊm/)

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Notable People Named Lilliam

Lilliam Armijo is a Salvadoran poet and writer, and the granddaughter of poet Roberto Armijo.
Lilliam Barrios-Paoli is a former New York City government employee.
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