Someone elegant (Mona Lisa)
2006-07-27 08:11:41
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answer #1
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answered by belle 2
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Lisa actually sounds nice and sweet, but Heather sounds like a fat girls name. No offense, but its true.
2006-07-27 08:12:40
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answer #2
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answered by cognitively_dislocated 5
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Lisa
Usage:English, German and Swedish
Short form of ELIZABETH or ELISABETH. The name Lisa appears in the name of one of the most famous paintings in the world, the Mona Lisa, the portrait of the wife of Francesco del Giocondo by Leonardo da Vinci.
Lexi
Usage:English
"Pet form" of ALEXANDRA.
Heather
Usage:English
Means simply "heather" from the English word for the variety of small shrubs with pink or white flowers which commonly grow in rocky areas. It is derived from Middle English word "hather".
2006-07-27 08:15:08
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answered by gurli_gurl04 3
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Lisa is short for Elizabeth. A lovely old English name: Shortened versions are, Lisa, Lilibeth, Beth, Betty, Liz, Lizzy.
When I hear it, I think of my favourite niece, Lisa Mac..., my paternal Grandmother, Elizabeth who was a wonderful old gentle person..................
2006-07-27 08:14:14
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answered by thomasrobinsonantonio 7
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Lizzie
2006-07-27 08:12:10
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answered by ♪►♫ - Saurabh 2
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it's you're husbands girlfriend or what? What does it matter. I like the name personally it's my aunts name
2006-07-27 08:11:44
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answered by boredgirl 4
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i like the name. its my sisters but was suppose to be mines.
2006-07-27 08:28:02
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answered by lizlatina69 2
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kinda mundane - dont think it really stands out as a pretty or interesting name
2006-07-27 08:10:49
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answered by nunya 2
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lisa simpson...
2006-07-27 08:09:23
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answered by *bossy* 4
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