Twilly
Origin:British
Meaning:Woven; Willow tree; Long silk scarf
Twilly is a feminine name that is rich with meaning, including “woven,” from the Old English word twili. Possibly a variant of the English word "willy," it can also translate to “willow tree.” Imagine enjoying the great outdoors with baby, relaxing under the swaying branches of a lush willow tree. A name like this can always inspire your little one to appreciate the peaceful beauty of nature. For an extra touch, Twilly can refer to the thin silk scarf from the luxury brand Hermès, and is the name of a line of perfumes, Tutti Twilly d’Hermès. If you’ve got a love for the finer things in life and want to share that with your little one, the whimsical title Twilly makes for a great choice.
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Britannica, willow, plant genus, March 2025
Harper’s Bazaar India, Christine Nagel, head perfumer at Hermès Parfums on her journey as a perfumer, the inspiration behind the new Tutti Twilly D’Hermès and more, December 2023
Laslett England, What Are Luxurious Twillys and How Do You Wear Them?, August 2022
WordSense Dictionary, twilly
WordSense Dictionary, willy (Origin & history II)
WordSense Dictionary, willow
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