Meaning:
Lily, pledged to God
Variations:
Liliette; Lilette; Liliane; Lillian; Lily; Lillie
Liliette is a feminine name of French origin, derived from the name Liliane, which itself comes from the Latin word "lilium," meaning lily. The name also has roots in the Hebrew name Elizabeth, meaning "pledged to God." Historically, the name has been used in France and other French-speaking regions, often associated with purity and beauty due to the lily flower's symbolism. There are no significant religious or mythological references directly linked to Liliette, but its connection to Elizabeth ties it to various biblical narratives. Notable bearers of similar names include actress Lillian Gish and singer Lily Allen, though Liliette itself is less common. The name is primarily used for girls, with no recorded instances of it being used for boys. In terms of popularity, Liliette remains relatively rare, often overshadowed by more common variants like Lily and Lillian. Regionally, it may be found more frequently in French-speaking countries. Contemporary relevance includes its use in literature and media, often chosen for characters embodying innocence or grace. Sibling names might include other floral names like Rose or Daisy, or names with similar origins like Elizabeth or Isabelle. Individuals named Liliette are often described as creative, sensitive, and nurturing.