Certificate of Name
Lien
Feminine
Dutch
Meaning & Origin
Lien is a Dutch short form of Carolien and other names ending in -lien. While in English the word 'lien' refers to a legal claim on property, this name carries no such connotation; instead, it emerges as a familiar, affectionate abbreviation.Etymology and OriginLien is derived from Carolien, the Dutch feminine form of Carolus, which is Latin for Charles. Charles itself comes from the Germanic word karlaz meaning "man" or, alternatively, from harjaz meaning "army." Through this chain, Lien ultimately connects to the name of Charlemagne, the famous Frankish ruler.Usage and DistributionAs a given name, Lien is used primarily in Dutch-speaking regions, especially the Netherlands and Flanders (Belgium). It is typically feminine, though it can occur as a surname (e.g., from Chinese Lǐ or Indonesian contexts). In Dutch naming tradition, short forms like Lien are common as independent names, separate from their longer counterparts Carolien, Meaning: Short form of Carolien (and names ending in -lien)Origin: DutchType: Feminine given nameRelated forms: Carolien, Charles, Karel
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