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Lilac

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English

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Etymology

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From lilac.

Proper noun

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Lilac

  1. A female given name from English.
    • 1989, Barbara Corcoran, The Potato Kid[1], page 23:
      "Lilac Kingsmith," I said. "What a neat name."
    • 1993, Katie Flynn, The Girl from Penny Lane[2], page 291:
      As he worked he said conversationally: ‘You’re Lilac Larkin, ain’t you? I reckernise you from your photograph.’
    • 1997, Dara Joy, Rejar[3], page 11:
      Lilac Devere looked at her elderly maiden aunt and sighed.