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Liliosa

Lily-like, rose-colored

LIL-ee-oh-sah/laɪliˈoʊsə/

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6
Lucky #
Sunday
Lucky Day
Latin
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Latin word 'lilium' meaning lily. In Christianity, this name is associated with the Virgin Mary, who is often depicted holding a lily. The lily is a symbol of purity, innocence, and the resurrection of Christ.

Spiritual meaning

Represents purity, innocence, and the divine presence.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Liliosa

Feminine name derived from Latin, possibly derived from lilia meaning lily.

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

LIL-ee-oh-sah

/laɪliˈoʊsə/

Lucky number

6

Lucky day

Sunday

Lucky colors

#FDD7D4#F4A460

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Rose Quartz

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Liliosa is a Beautiful and elegant Latin name. It may have originated from the common use of the lily flower as a symbol in Christianity, and even in ancient Roman culture. Its Italian and Hispanic origins make it a versatile name that fits well within many cultures with a rich history in art, literature, and music.

In Christianity, the name Liliosa carries a deep spiritual meaning. It is inspired by the biblical character of the Virgin Mary, who embodies purity, love, and motherhood. The name Liliosa also pays homage to the lily, a symbol of resurrection and the divine. As such, a person named Liliosa is imbued with the virtues of the Virgin Mary and the hope of eternal life in Christ.

Historical references

Liliosa, a virgin martyr, was venerated in the city of Tarragona, Spain. Her legend recounts she was a maiden who refused to marry a Roman soldier, and instead chose to live as a religious recluse. When the soldier discovered her secret, he was enraged and beheaded her. Her feast day is celebrated on February 9.

3rd century

There is also a medieval legend that tells of a noblewoman named Liliosa of Orvieto, Italy. She was a follower of St. Francis of Assisi and built a hermitage to live a solitary and pious life. The legend states that she was visited by demons who tempted her to abandon her faith, but she remained steadfast and was eventually joined by other Franciscan sisters.

13th century

Notable people with this name

Liliosa Mundet (Actress)Liliosa Parra (Politician)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Lily-like, rose-colored