Elise Gender: Girl
Consecrated to God French
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Meaning: Hebrew
My God is a vow
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Meaning: Greek
My God is a vow
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Meaning: French
My God is a vow
Additional Info: French diminutive of Elisabeth. Introduced to English-speaking countries in the later half of the 19th century.
2007-03-01 13:18:58
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answered by texasgirl89 2
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What Does Elise Mean
2016-09-30 07:40:22
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answered by mcdougald 4
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Pronounced (A-lease), I believe this name derives from the Celtic word "Elishea", and it means "To lend" or "loan" with expectations of repayment. According to the "Scientific Journal of Genelogical Psychology", children often display tendancies based upon what they are named at birth. Children named Dirk or Alex usually display athletic ability, while Simon or Phillip tend to display intellectual characteristics. According to this journal, 68% of children given the name Elise, have grown up demanding material possesions, with a sense of entitlement that has ultimately put their parents and spouse's financial savings in major jeopardy.
2007-03-01 15:08:31
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answered by Anonymous
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An extremely quick and agile, nimble car made by the Lotus
auto manufacture Co. in Great Britain.
2007-03-01 14:48:09
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answered by Anonymous
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A short form of Elizabeth, Elysia
Elizabeth - (Hebrew) consecrated to god Bible: the mother of John the baptist.
Elysia (Latin) sweet, blissful
Mythology- Elysium was the dwelling place of happy souls.
Hope this helps,
Jackstar xx
2007-03-01 13:20:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Elise is short for Elizabeth. It means god's promise: El (of) iza (god) beth (promise).
2007-03-01 13:19:26
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answered by Anpadh 6
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Root: ELIZABETH
Origin: French
Meaning: Oath of God
2007-03-01 13:16:21
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answered by luv_rats 2
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Pronounced (A-lease), I believe this name derives from the Celtic word "Elishea", and it means "She who constantly borrows money from her Father, with no expectation of repayment whatsoever".
The Scottish derivative is: (Eleese) and means "She who runs up her cell phone minutes yenta-ing with her friends"
2007-03-02 07:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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