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Liannette

A diminutive-style form of Liana or Lianne, carrying a delicate, graceful sense.

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Liannette is a diminutive-style form of Liana or Lianne, carrying a delicate and graceful sense. The French-influenced ending gives it a light ornamental quality, while the base keeps it tied to the soft, lyrical family of L- names.

It feels like a name made to sound refined without losing warmth. In modern use, Liannette has a petite and elegant character. It suggests gentleness, polish, and a certain old-fashioned charm that has been reshaped for contemporary taste.

The added syllables make it feel more elaborate than Liana or Lianne, but not cumbersome. Liannette is the kind of name that seems both affectionate and composed, which gives it a pleasant balance of tenderness and style.

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