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        Meaning of the first name Jilly

        Origin

        English-speaking Regions

        Meaning

        Often A Diminutive of Jillian or Jill

        Variations

        Jillyan, Jillyanna, Jillyanne
        The name Jilly is primarily a diminutive of Jillian or Jill, both of which are derived from the Latin name Julius. As a diminutive, Jilly conveys a sense of affection and familiarity, often used among friends and family. It is commonly found in English-speaking regions and is typically regarded as a feminine given name. The name embodies a playful and endearing quality, making it popular among parents seeking a charming and lighthearted option for their daughters.

        Historically, names like Jill and Jillian have roots that trace back to medieval England, where they were used as variations of the name Julian. Jill became particularly widespread as a stand-alone name in the 20th century. The usage of Jilly sprang up as a simple and affectionate form, gaining traction in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Its historical significance is tied to the cultural shifts toward using diminutive forms of names as expressions of intimacy and warmth.

        In contemporary society, Jilly remains a popular choice for parents looking for a modern yet approachable name. Its use extends beyond formal naming, as it appears frequently in social contexts and among close-knit groups. Jilly has also made its way into popular culture, featuring in various media such as books, films, and television, which has further cemented its place in modern naming trends. Today, the name is embraced for its cheerful connotation and playful charm, appealing to those who value both tradition and contemporary flair.

        Based on our records...

        Low

        This is the most common surname associated with Jilly.

        James

        This is the most common name of those married to a Jilly.

        Janet

        This is the most common name for a child of a Jilly.
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        1890 is when there were the most people born with the first name Jilly.

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