I think its very grand and feminine and there are so many variations of that name: Eliza, Elissa, Elsie, Elise, Elisa, Elisabet (Elisabet is the original Greek spelling), Elspie, Lisabette, Lisabetta, Lisbet, Lisbeth, Alisa, Lisa, Lisel, Liselle, Lesetta, Lisette, Lizzie, Lizzy, Lib, Libby, Libbie, Liz, Lisa, Tetsy, Tetty, Tibbie, Beth, Bethia, Betsy, Betsey, Bettie, Bettina, Betty, Bet, Bess, and Bessie. Elspeth is the Scottish form; Else and Elisabeth are French forms; Lusa is the Finish form, Erzsebet is the Hungarian form; Elisabeth and Lise are German forms.
2007-01-17 06:35:25
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answered by moonshine 4
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A lovely, classic name. Flows from the tongue. It sounds pretty, refined and has great historical associations. Much, much lovelier than the Kylies, Keelies, etc! (Imagine "Queen Kelly"!)
Have a look at this:
http://www.babiesonline.com/babynames/index.asp?name=Elizabeth
2007-01-17 03:06:30
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answered by Sybaris 7
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I think it is awesome! And it has so many nicknames. Liz, Beth, Elly. It has a strength to it. Queen Elizabeth was no one to mess with you know. I give it a thumbs up. (It was my Grandmother's middle name also.)
2007-01-17 00:31:40
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answered by It All Matters.~☺♥ 6
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Royal & Popular
2007-01-17 01:22:27
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answered by Angel 4
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Classic & Feminine
2007-01-17 00:28:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the name is too classy and it isn't fit for this generation
2007-01-17 02:59:33
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answered by A werfwer123 2
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I think it sucks how about the name Bloomingale? BB
2007-01-17 03:37:47
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answered by Anonymous
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It's really nice but I like Ophelia better.
2007-01-17 00:29:14
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answered by Sorcha 6
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Beautiful, regal but toooooooooooooooooo popular. Overused.
2007-01-17 00:28:11
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answered by Cister 7
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i love the name it is elegant and yet can be called Beth or Liz
2007-01-17 11:16:14
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answered by Nora 7
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