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Lillian
Thoughts on Lillian?LISTEN TO THE MUSTN'TS
- Shel SilversteinListen to the MUSTN'TS, child,
Listen to the DON'TS
Listen to the SHOULDN'TS
The IMPOSSIBLES, the WON'TS
Listen to the NEVER HAVES
Then listen close to me—
Anything can happen, child,
ANYTHING can be.
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I have been liking Lillian more this year and I'm not entirely sure why. I used to be only so-so on it. It's been sneaking up on me. If I'm not careful it'll end up being one of my favorites soon. I think the transition is partially the result of a character I wrote about in a short story last year where I used the name. The character was a redheaded teenage girl with a much younger brother named Patrick and they were on an excursion to find their missing maternal grandfather in another town (whom they have never met) after the untimely disappearance of their mother as they had no other known family. Their mother was a teenage runaway, so her grandfather never met or even heard of his grandchildren previously. So it's a short story about them uncovering the family secrets that led them to where they are today and the healing that is required of generational trauma.
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Lillian is a beautiful, classy name. It reminds me of happy frogs, jumping from lily pad to lily pad on a pond. I love the way it sounds so peaceful, but strong. Lilly and Lill are adorable nicknames, too.
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The extra L makes it look clumsy and heavy. Lilian is preferable and also better than Lily, but I don't really enjoy any of them.
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Nice
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It's pretty, I like it very much! It rolls so easy in my tongue and I think it has a calm and aesthetic aura, which attracts me.
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I used to not care much about it, but now I find it really pretty and sturdy, and not as shrill as Lily.
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Very pretty and not overly feminine. It fits a female of any age.
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