Lila (given name)

Lila is a feminine given name. == People with the given name Lila == Lila Avilés (born 1982), Mexican film director, screenwriter, actress and producer Lila Cockrell (1922–2019), American politician Lila Downs (born 1968), Mexican singer Lila Fenwick (1932–2020), American lawyer, human rights advocate, and United Nations official Lila Iké (born 1994), Jamaican reggae singer and songwriter Lila Kari, Romanian and Canadian computer scientist and professor Lila Karp (1933–2008), American writer and activist Lila Katzen (1925–1998), American sculptor Lila Kedrova (1909-2000), French actress Lila Lamgade (born 1991), Nepalese footballer Lila Lee (1905–1973), American actress Lila Leeds (1928–1999), American actress Lila Abu-Lughod (born 1952), Palestinian-American anthropologist Lila Majumdar (1908–2007), Bengali writer, also referred to as Leela Majumdar Lila McCann (born 1981), American country music singer Lila Morillo (born 1940), Venezuelan actress and singer Lila Neuenfelt (1902-1981), American lawyer and judge Lila Nikole Rivera (born 1979), American costume designer Lila Rose (born 1988), American anti-abortion activist Lila Diane Sawyer (born 1945), news anchor Lila Shanley (1909–1996), American stuntwoman, stunt double, actress, and athlete Lila Tretikov (born 1978), executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation 2014–2016 Lila York (born 1948), American dancer and choreographer Lila Azam Zanganeh, French-Iranian writer Leela Naidu (1940–2009), an Indian actress, also referred to as Lila === Fictional people === Lila, a fictional character in 2018 TV series Bluey Lila, character in both the 1972 and 2007 American romantic dark comedy, The Heartbreak Kid Lila, character in the 2022 American slasher film, Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) Lila, titular character in the 2022 horror video game, Who's Lila?

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Lila (given name)

Lila is a feminine given name. == People with the given name Lila == Lila Avilés (born 1982), Mexican film director, screenwriter, actress and producer Lila Cockrell (1922–2019), American politician Lila Downs (born 1968), Mexican singer Lila Fenwick (1932–2020), American lawyer, human rights advocate, and United Nations official Lila Iké (born 1994), Jamaican reggae singer and songwriter Lila Kari, Romanian and Canadian computer scientist and professor Lila Karp (1933–2008), American writer and activist Lila Katzen (1925–1998), American sculptor Lila Kedrova (1909-2000), French actress Lila Lamgade (born 1991), Nepalese footballer Lila Lee (1905–1973), American actress Lila Leeds (1928–1999), American actress Lila Abu-Lughod (born 1952), Palestinian-American anthropologist Lila Majumdar (1908–2007), Bengali writer, also referred to as Leela Majumdar Lila McCann (born 1981), American country music singer Lila Morillo (born 1940), Venezuelan actress and singer Lila Neuenfelt (1902-1981), American lawyer and judge Lila Nikole Rivera (born 1979), American costume designer Lila Rose (born 1988), American anti-abortion activist Lila Diane Sawyer (born 1945), news anchor Lila Shanley (1909–1996), American stuntwoman, stunt double, actress, and athlete Lila Tretikov (born 1978), executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation 2014–2016 Lila York (born 1948), American dancer and choreographer Lila Azam Zanganeh, French-Iranian writer Leela Naidu (1940–2009), an Indian actress, also referred to as Lila === Fictional people === Lila, a fictional character in 2018 TV series Bluey Lila, character in both the 1972 and 2007 American romantic dark comedy, The Heartbreak Kid Lila, character in the 2022 American slasher film, Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) Lila, titular character in the 2022 horror video game, Who's Lila?

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