Proper noun
Liliana
A female given name from Latin, a Latinate form of Lilian, or borrowed from Italian or Spanish.
“It was really cool like having different scenes to act out and tons of different poses I could do,” Liliana Teague said. Source: Internet
Observers have noted a growing boldness in anti-Semitic and racist attitudes in Italy, which has included on-line attacks against an 89-year-old Auschwitz survivor and senator-for-life, Liliana Segre, who has been given a police escort. Source: Internet
Hoxha's son Sokol Hoxha was the CEO of the Albanian Post and Telecommunication service and is married to Liliana Hoxha. Source: Internet
Coaches Liliana Nunez and Rene Reyes of Crossfit San Pedro teamed up with Coaches Lucien Pollard and Ricky Luna of WOD Zone to represent Belize in a team competition that took place in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. Source: Internet
Liliana Harding, a lecturer in economics at the University of East Anglia, describes the creation of “a secondary labour market, where (self-employed) workers are deprived of various social and residence entitlements.” Source: Internet
In the Open U11 and U13 competitions, the much fancied Taylor Roche and Le Fondré went through to the finals but only after some extremely competitive matches against Liliana Andrade and Hannah Silcock in the semi-finals. Source: Internet