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bambam30 · 18/01/2008 12:43

lilianna

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Sunshinemummy · 18/01/2008 12:45

There is a Liliana in DS's nursery class - she is v cute. The only brunette in a class full of blondes.

captainmummy · 18/01/2008 12:48

I like lily and I like anna - not keen on lilianna tho. Maybe Lily-anna?

GryffinGirl · 18/01/2008 13:35

I know a lucianna (pronounced Lucy-Anna). Thought that was quite cute.

isaidno · 18/01/2008 13:39

I think it's quite nice. Would spell it with only one n personally.

chrissnow · 18/01/2008 13:52

it's lovely.

bambam30 · 18/01/2008 19:39

my husband is italian and we always liked isabella but it is becoming a very popular name also it is not really pronounced lili anna more lileeaana if that makes sense

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chankins · 18/01/2008 19:40

I like it ! Its different and sweet.

burstingbug · 18/01/2008 19:43

I like it

Heated · 18/01/2008 19:45

Lilian nn Lily?

Personally, I always prefer the paired down version i.e. Isobel rather than Isabella, as I think it is tres chic but if you have Italian roots then Liliana has an authentic ring to it.

LoveAngel · 18/01/2008 19:52

I know a Liliana (only one 'L' in the middle) but she has always been called Lili - never used her full name.

Izzybel · 18/01/2008 20:01

I like Lilianna . It's a lovely name. I prefer Isabella though, but I am biased because my 7 month old is Isabel. I know it's not the same name, but Lily has become very popular and Lilianna might get shortened to Lily/Lili.

Jacanne · 18/01/2008 20:17

I like Lilianna - I like Isabella too (but then I have one). Curiously there aren't many Isabellas around here but lots and lots of Isobels.

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3andnomore · 20/01/2008 09:46

gorgeous name Go for it!!!!

3andnomore · 20/01/2008 09:46

also like Lillia

kittywise · 20/01/2008 09:48

lilianna sounds made up

MinkVelvet · 20/01/2008 09:50

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LynetteScavo · 20/01/2008 09:51

It's a loevly name, bambam... wasn't there a liliana in neighbours?

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3andnomore · 20/01/2008 09:59

I think Lilliana might be a russian sort of name...not made up...I knew a Liliana in germany and she had eastern european roots

Hulababy · 20/01/2008 09:59

I prefer Lily or Anna separately TBH. I think Lily-Anna hyphonated would be nicer that Lilianna personally.

countryhousehotel · 20/01/2008 10:00

really chavvy - makes me think of that footballer and his wife who called their baby lilyella or something.

ruty · 20/01/2008 10:00

It should be spelled Lilijana - and it is certainly not chavvy in Eastern Europe, but a rather lovely name.

3andnomore · 20/01/2008 10:02

why chavvy....?

3andnomore · 20/01/2008 10:04

Lillian, I am sure is also a pretty normal name in english speaking countries...is it not?