Lillianne, pronounced lih-lee-AHN (/lɪliˈæn/), marries the Latin lilium with the timeless grace of Anne, creating a name that feels both fresh and familiar. Like a white water lily drifting across a temple pond at dawn, it exudes purity and quiet resilience—a nod to European lore and the serene beauty cherished in Indian courtyards carved from ivory marble. In the way the first monsoon breeze stirs jasmine blooms, Lillianne suggests subtle strength and a gentle warmth. Currently ranked No. 914 in the United States (2024), she offers parents the sweet spot between classic appeal and a touch of distinction (and perhaps enough mischief to sneak a second helping of gulab jamun at Diwali). Whether she grows into a classical dancer swaying to sitar melodies or a cricket champ rallying for the winning run, Lillianne carries with her the promise of blossoming into something extraordinary.