Samuel Lilly

Definition
The term “Samuel Lilly” does not correspond to a widely recognized concept, historical figure, organization, or other established subject in major encyclopedic sources.

Overview
Current publicly available reference works, scholarly databases, and major biographical compilations do not contain a dedicated entry for “Samuel Lilly.” Consequently, there is no consensus regarding a notable individual or entity by this name that would meet the criteria for encyclopedic coverage.

Etymology / Origin

  • Samuel: A masculine given name of Hebrew origin (שְׁמוּאֵל, Shemu'el), meaning “heard by God” or “God has heard.”
  • Lilly: A surname derived from the Middle English word for the lily flower, often used as a locational or ornamental surname. Variants include “Lily” and “Lilley.”

Characteristics
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  • Given names of Hebrew origin
  • Surnames derived from flora
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