Lilla

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Hungarian diminutive of LÍVIA or LÍDIA.

LíVIA   female   Portuguese, Hungarian
Portuguese and Hungarian form of LIVIA (1).
LIVIA (1)   female   Italian, Romanian, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of LIVIUS. This was the name of the wife of the Roman emperor Augustus.
LIVIUS   male   Ancient Roman
Roman family name which may be related to either Latin liveo "to envy" or lividus "blue, envious". Titus Livius, also known as Livy, was a Roman historian who wrote a history of the city of Rome.
LíDIA   female   Portuguese, Catalan, Hungarian
Portuguese, Catalan and Hungarian form of LYDIA.
LYDIA   female   English, German, Finnish, Biblical, Old Church Slavic, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Means "from Lydia" in Greek. Lydia was a region on the west coast of Asia Minor. In the New Testament this is the name of a woman converted to Christianity by Saint Paul. In the modern era the name has been in use since the Protestant Reformation.
FULL FORMS
HUNGARIAN: Lídia, Lívia
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Livia
BIBLICAL GREEK: Lydia
BIBLICAL LATIN: Lydia
BIBLICAL: Lydia
BULGARIAN: Lidiya
CATALAN: Lídia
CROATIAN: Lidija
CZECH: Livie, Lýdie
ENGLISH: Liddy, Lyda, Lydia
FAROESE: Lýdia
FINNISH: Lydia, Lyydia, Lyyti
FRENCH: Livie, Lydie
GERMAN: Lydia
ITALIAN: Lidia, Livia
MACEDONIAN: Lidija
OLD CHURCH SLAVIC: Lydia
POLISH: Lidia, Lidka, Liwia
PORTUGUESE: Lídia, Lívia
ROMANIAN: Lidia, Livia
RUSSIAN: Lidiya, Lidochka
SERBIAN: Lidija
SLOVAK: Lýdia
SLOVENE: Lidija
SPANISH: Lidia
MASCULINE FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Livius
HISTORY: Livy
ITALIAN: Livio
ROMANIAN: Liviu
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Liviana, Livianus
ITALIAN: Liviana