Certificate of Name
Lill
Feminine
Norwegian, Swedish
Meaning & Origin
Lill is a feminine given name used primarily in Norwegian and Swedish. It functions as a diminutive of Elisabet and other names containing the element li, such as Lilly or Lisa. The name is also associated with the Norwegian and Swedish word lille, an inflected form of liten meaning "little", reinforcing the sense of endearment. Etymology The root of Lill is ultimately Elizabeth, which derives from the Hebrew name ʾElishevaʿ meaning "my God is an oath", composed of the elements ʾel (God) and shavaʿ (oath). The Greek form Elisabet appears in the New Testament as the mother of John the Baptist. Lill, as a shortened form, follows a common pattern in Scandinavian onomastics where names are abbreviated affectionately. Notable Bearers While Lill is more common as a surname, a few notable individuals bear it as a given name. For example, Ivo Lill (1953–2019) was an Estonian glass artist, though the name is occasionally used in Estonia too (unrelated to the meaning there, where it means "flower" as a surname). Prominent figures with Lill as a surname include Denis Lill (born 1942), a British actor, and Andreas Lill (born 1965), a German drummer. However, as a first name, Lill has limited notable female bearers in English-language sources, primarily appearing in Scandinavian contexts. Cultural Significance In Sweden and Norway, diminutive names like Lill have been traditionally used as terms of endearment or affectionate nicknames. They often convey a sense of closeness or youthfulness. The association with lille ("little") adds a layer meaning of smallness or sweetness. Meaning: Diminutive of Elisabet; also associated with "little" Origin: Scandinavian (Norwegian, Swedish) Type: Diminutive / Given name Usage Regions: Norway, Sweden, occasionally other Nordic countries
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