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Happy Birthday Lilly May

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Happy Birthday Lilly May Personalized Card

Happy birthday to you Lilly May! I wish you a very special day, sending this Happy Birthday Lilly May personalized card to you. Dear Lilly May, I wish a bright and beautiful day to you on your special day. This named card was specially designed for Lilly May’s birthday.

Lilly May Given Name Meaning & History

►►► Lilly ►►► GENDER: Feminine; USAGE: English, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish; PRONOUNCED: LIL-ee (English). English variant of LILY. It is also used in Scandinavia, as a form of LILY or a diminutive of ELISABETH. Lilly is a simple spelling variation of Lily, which essentially comes from the vocabulary word for the flower of the same name, from the Old French by way of Latin “Lilium.” The Lily plant is a large, elegant and showy garden flower. The usage of flower names for girls has been a relatively recent occurrence in English-speaking countries (compared to traditional Biblical names); nonetheless, they took hold more than 100 years ago and have become a staple in naming practices across the world.

►►► May ►►► GENDER: Feminine; USAGE: English; PRONOUNCED: MAY. Derived from the name of the month of May, which derives from Maia, the name of a Roman goddess. May is also another name of the hawthorn flower. It is also used as a diminutive of MARY, MARGARET or MABEL. The meaning of May is “The fifth month”. Its origin is “English”. This name is mostly being used as a girls name. May is used after the month of May, but it is likely derived from the Latin Amabilis meaning “lovable, easy to love” or as a nickname for names beginning with “Ma-“. The month of May was named for the Greek goddess Maia since she identified with Bona Dea, the Roman goddess of fertility whose feast day was held in May. It is also thought that May might have possibly been named after the Latin word maiores meaning “elders.”

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