Rumba vs Lillian - What's the difference?
rumba | lillian |
. (This is the standard American spelling.)
* 1836 Adeline Sergeant: Lillian Lee :
* 1907 Lewis Clinton Strang: Famous Prima Donnas . L.C.Page&Co, 1907. page 33:
As a noun rumba
is rumba (latin-american dance).As a proper noun lillian is
(this is the standard american spelling).lillian
English
Alternative forms
* (U.K.) LilianProper noun
(en proper noun)- Your mother's name was Lillian , Minnie Lee,
- Her other name I never heard, until
- I stood within the church and saw her wed
- So she is ever Lillian Lee to me.
- Lillian' Russell was christened Helen Louise Leonard. Tony Pastor gave her the name ' Lillian Russell, for the very practical reason, I believe, that it had so many "l's" in it, and consequently would look well on a bill-board.