1. Lydia - Noun
2. Lydia - Proper noun
an ancient region on the coast of western Asia Minor; a powerful kingdom until conquered by the Persians in 546 BC
Source: WordNetThere is more than one kind of freedom, said Aunt Lydia. Freedom to and freedom from. In the days of anarchy, it was freedom to. Now you are being given freedom from. Don't underrate it. Margaret Atwood
As a dedicated, successful writer, Lydia Sigourney violated essential elements of the very gender roles she celebrated. In the process, she offered young, aspiring women writers around the country an example of the possibilities of achieving both fame and economic reward. Lydia Sigourney
Mars is really different, into art. Lydia Lunch is more energy. James Chance is more commercial in a different way, in funk and jazz. They were all doing original things, trying to create their own sound and music. I think they're all great. Ikue Mori
Lydia was the kind of friend whom people referred to as a 'party favor' -- always fun to be around but she doesn't have any patience for suffering unless it's her own. Chelsea Handler
He pushed her in. And then he pulled her out. All her life, Lydia would remember one thing. All his life, Nath would remember another. Celeste Ng
We are in great hopes about poor Lydia. Ignatius Sancho