[name]Love[/name] the name [name]Lilia[/name]. So pretty.
I think it would go great with [name]Violet[/name] & [name]Genevieve[/name].
I prefer the nickname [name]Lily[/name].
This is my DD’s name and I love it to the tips of my toes. In fact, it’s been hard to find a name for the second baby that lives up to it.
I was determined to use the nn “[name]Lia[/name]” with it, but it just didn’t ever happen. [name]Lily[/name] is so much more of shortened stopping point when saying her name. Starting at the end and going backwards never really worked.
Some names I’ve been thinking of to go with [name]Lilia[/name] are:
I love [name]Lilia[/name]! It looks more natural with one ‘l’ though.
I think it’s beautiful with [name]Genevieve[/name] but I see too much of a floral theme with [name]Violet[/name]…
To go with [name]Lilia[/name]:
[name]Juliet[/name]
[name]Dahlia[/name]
[name]Aurora[/name] nn [name]Rory[/name]
[name]Penelope[/name] nn [name]Poppy[/name]
[name]Tess[/name]/a
[name]Josephine[/name] nn [name]Josie[/name]
[name]Alice[/name]
[name]Rose[/name] (then again, there’s the flower theme)
[name]Anneliese[/name]
[name]Sylvie[/name]
I think [name]Lily[/name] would come much more naturally. I also prefer it to [name]Lia[/name], though [name]Lia[/name] is a pretty, unexpected choice.
I love [name]Lillia[/name], especially with two L’s
I think [name]Lillia[/name] and [name]Violet[/name] go really well but your setting a bit of a floral theme up, not that I don’t adore floral names I also love [name]Lillia[/name] and [name]Genevieve[/name] together. I’m just not sure about all three, [name]Genevieve[/name] being sort of left out from the flowers.
Other names that I can see [name]Lillia[/name] with:
[name]Noemi[/name]
[name]Vivienne[/name]
[name]Eliza[/name]
[name]Juliet[/name]
[name]Cecily[/name]
[name]Hazel[/name]
[name]Bianca[/name]
[name]Delphine[/name]
[name]Coralie[/name]
more floral:
Roseline
[name]Marigold[/name]
Although [name]Lily[/name] and [name]Lia[/name] are both really nice, I think that I prefer [name]Lily[/name] as a nn for [name]Lillia[/name], I think it just feels more natural