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An unconventional English woman
Lydia was originally a place name in Asia Minor. In ancient times, there was a king named crois, which made this place a very prosperous area. Later, his kingdom collapsed in 546 BC. Lydia, after becoming a nation, means "Lydia's girl". Liddy for short.
Lynn (Old English) Waterfalls, or pools. It is the abbreviation of a name, which contains the words "forest", "line" and "forest". Lynn is described as a tall, slim and healthy young girl, independent and friendly.
Because of the word [Li], I helped you find the one starting with L. I think these two names are quite suitable for you, and they will match your name and are not very popular. I like the first name very much ~ If you don't like Lydia, you can call it Liddy. I think it's cute.
Hope to adopt ~
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