gillian
/ˈd͡ʒɪliən/
Etymology
From the female name.
gillian means A female given name from Latin; Medieval variant of Julian and Juliana, revived and quite popular in Britain in the mid-twentieth century. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 80 out of 100.
name
- A female given name from Latin; Medieval variant of Julian and Juliana, revived and quite popular in Britain in the mid-twentieth century.“Dromio of Ephesus. Maud, Bridget, Marian, Cicely, Gillian, Ginn!
Dromio of Syracuse. Mome, malt-horse, capon, coxcomb, idiot, patch! - - -
Dost thou conjure for wenches, that thou call'st for such a store”
noun
- A girl, especially a wanton.“Do you snarl, you black Gill?”
- A prostitute.