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  2. Lily (name) - Wikipedia

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    Lily Owsley (born 1994), English international field hockey player; Lily Parr (1905–1978), English footballer; Lily Pastré (1891–1974), French heiress and patron of the arts; Lily Peters (died 2022), American female murder victim; Lily Pons (1898–1976), French-American actress; Lily Postlethwaite (born 2001), Australian rules footballer

  3. Lilium - Wikipedia

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    The term "lily" has in the past been applied to numerous flowering plants, often with only superficial resemblance to the true lily, including water lily, fire lily, lily of the Nile, calla lily, trout lily, kaffir lily, cobra lily, lily of the valley, daylily, ginger lily, Amazon lily, leek lily, Peruvian lily, and others. All English ...

  4. Lillian (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Its origin is the Latin word Lilium (lily). [citation needed] In French, Lilian (French pronunciation:) is the male form of the name, while Liliane is the female form. The first time this name became popular was in the early 1700s, with the expansion of the French colonial empire around the world. [citation needed]

  5. List of Scottish Gaelic given names - Wikipedia

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    English Ref Note; Deirdre Deirdre [2] Deòiridh Dorcas ... Lily [4] Liùsaidh Louisa, Lucy ... Malavina (Anglicization), Malaveen (Pronunciation) [23] Meaning "Smooth ...

  6. Euryale ferox - Wikipedia

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    Euryale ferox, commonly known as prickly waterlily, [3] makhana, or Gorgon plant, is a species of water lily found in southern and eastern Asia, and the only extant member of the genus Euryale. The edible seeds, called fox nuts or makhana , are dried, [ a ] and eaten predominantly in Asia.

  7. Fleur-de-lis - Wikipedia

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    Fleur-de-lis is the stylized depiction of the lily flower. The name itself derives from ancient Greek λείριον > Latin lilium > French lis.. The lily has always been the symbol of fertility and purity, and in Christianity it symbolizes the Immaculate Conception.

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  9. Liliana - Wikipedia

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    Liliana is derived from the Latin word 'lilium' or 'lilion', both mean 'lily' in English. Due to this, the name means "pure" and "innocent". Due to this, the name means "pure" and "innocent". The name is generally found in North America, though it is more common in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.