Lila vs Tessa - What's the difference?
lila | tessa |
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* 1867 , A Romance of the Republic , Ticknor and Fields 1867, page 149:
, variant of Teresa.
* 1920 , Judge Publishing Company, 1920, v.79, page 27:
As a proper noun lila
is used in india alternative spelling: leela or lila can be .As an acronym tessa is
(british).lila
English
Etymology 1
(etyl)Etymology 2
Variant of Leila or Lilah - depending on pronunciation - ; also associated with (etyl) .Proper noun
(en proper noun)- Your name is flowery too. I used to say Mamita would have called you Lady Viola; but violet colors and lilac colors are cousins, and they both suit your complexion and your name, Mamita Lila .
tessa
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- This, ladie-e-e-s and gentleme-e-n, is Tessa Kosta. Her name sounds like the title of an old-fashioned Italian Opera and she looks like her grandmother, on her father's side.