Lilya
Feminine
Russian, Ukrainian
Meaning & Origin
Lilya is a given name used in Russian and Ukrainian speaking regions. It is an alternate transcription of Russian Лилия (Liliya) or Ukrainian Лілія (Liliya), which are cognates of the English name Lily.Etymology and MeaningThe name ultimately derives from the Latin lilium, meaning a lily flower, a symbol of purity. In the botanical world, the lily often connotes innocence, rebirth, and motherhood, which have made it a popular name across cultures. The flowery names suggest a cherished visual in much of European naming conventions, from royalty down to common people's daily lexicon.Related FormsThe root provides direct variants like Lilia in Ukrainian. Cross-culturally, related names include South Slavic Liljana (Serbian, Slovene, Ljiljana) and Lilyana (Bulgarian). Romance languages tailor with Liliana in Spanish, showing the persistent evolution of the flower-name theme.Notable BearersLilya Brik (1891–1978), Russian author and muse of Vladimir Mayakovsky.Lilya Budaghyan (modern), Armenian mathematician specialized in cryptography.Lilya Djenaoui (born 1997), Algerian volleyball player.Lilya Hadab (born 1999), Moroccan tennis player.Lilya Horishna (born 1994), Ukrainian freestyle wrestler.Lilya Zilberstein (born 1965), Russian classical pianist, known concert performer internationally.Meaning: Lily flower, symbol of purity.Origin: Russian (transcription Лилия) and Ukrainian (transcription Лілія).Type: Feminine given name.Usage regions: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and other post-Soviet states among Russian-speaking communities.