Liliana
Liliana is derived from the Latin word 'lilium' or 'lilion', both mean 'lily' in English. Due to this the name generally means 'pure' or 'innocent' and sometimes 'care free'. The name is generally found in North America and most parts of Europe, though it is more common in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian and Polish languages.[1]
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Liliana may refer to:
- Liliana Abud, actress in telenovelas and Mexican cinema
- Liliana Allen (born 1970), Cuban track and field athlete, competing for Mexico
- Liliana Leah Archibald (1928–2014), English insurance broker
- Liliana Ayalde, former United States ambassador to Brazil
- Liliana Barba, Latin American voice actress
- Liliana V. Blum (born 1974), Mexican short story writer
- Liliana Campos (born 1971), Portuguese television presenter and model
- Liliana Castro (born 1979), Ecuadorian-born Brazilian actress
- Liliana Cavani (born 1933), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Liliana Chalá (born 1965), retired female athlete from Ecuador
- Liliana Díaz Mindurry (born 1953), Argentine writer, born in Buenos Aires
- Liliana Delfino, Marxist of Argentina
- Liliana Dobrescu (born 1971), former freestyle swimmer from Romania
- Liliana Domínguez (born 1981), Mexican fashion model
- Liliana Fellner (born 1957), Argentine Justicialist Party politician
- Liliana Gafencu (born 1975), Romanian rower who has won three Olympic gold medals
- Claudia Liliana González (born 1970), Colombian actress
- Liliana Greenfield-Sanders (born 1981), American filmmaker
- Liliana Heker (born 1943), Argentine writer
- Liliana Herrero (born 1948), Argentine musician
- Liliana Kostova, Bulgarian football striker
- Liliana Lovell (born 1967), entrepreneur, founder the Coyote Ugly Saloon and Ugly Inc
- Liliana Lozano (1978–2009), Colombian actress and beauty queen
- Liliana Martinelli (born 1970), retired female discus thrower from Argentina
- Liliana Mayo (born 1952), Peruvian psychologist and special education teacher
- Liliana Mumy (born 1994), American teen actress and voice actress
- Liliana Năstase (born 1962), retired Romanian heptathlete
- Liliana Negre de Alonso (born 1954), Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician
- Liliana Olivero (born 1956), member of the provincial legislature in Córdoba Province, Argentina
- Liliana Ortega (born 1965), Venezuelan professor, and human rights lawyer and advocate
- Liliana Palihovici (born 1971), Moldovan politician
- Liliana Popescu (born 1982), Romanian middle distance runner specializing in the 800 metres
- Liliana Porter (born 1941), contemporary artist from Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Liliana Queiroz (born 1985), Portuguese model
- Liliana Rojas-Suarez (born 1954), Peruvian-born economist
- Liliana Ronchetti (1927–1974), Italian basketball player
- LiliAna Rose (born 1984), folk-pop, singer-songwriter from New York City
- Liliana Santos (born 1980), Portuguese actress and model
- Liliana Vess, Necromancer and prominent character in the trading card game Magic: The Gathering
- Liliana Zagacka (born 1977), Polish triple jumper
See also
- Lobocla liliana, commonly called Marbled Flat, a hesperiid butterfly which is found in Asia
- Macomona liliana, or the large wedge shell, a bivalve mollusc of the family Tellinidae
- Tomb of Liliana Crociati de Szaszak, tomb in Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires, Argentina, known for its unusual design
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