Variations on Elizabeth?
Aug. 3rd, 2008 09:33 pmI don't even know the sex of my baby yet so I'm not sure why I'm fretting over this, but...
Hubby and I like the name Elizabeth. However, my husband's sister's name is Elizabeth and I have a 16 year old cousin named Elizabeth. I also just lost a good friend named Elizabeth this week (her death is "suspicious" and under investigation). I would love to honor my friend and perhaps even capture a teensy bit of her compassionate nature by passing her name on to my child. But with two Elizabeths in our immediate family, I don't want to create confusion or muddle my child's identity by giving her a name she would share with two relatives that she'd see frequently.
So, I'm here to ask - what is your favorite variation on the name Elizabeth, and/or what is your favorite nickname for Elizabeth? Creative suggestions are welcome, so long as they are credible. Foreign variations are also welcome. I'm hoping for a little more help than the crappy baby name book I have.
Thanks. :)
Hubby and I like the name Elizabeth. However, my husband's sister's name is Elizabeth and I have a 16 year old cousin named Elizabeth. I also just lost a good friend named Elizabeth this week (her death is "suspicious" and under investigation). I would love to honor my friend and perhaps even capture a teensy bit of her compassionate nature by passing her name on to my child. But with two Elizabeths in our immediate family, I don't want to create confusion or muddle my child's identity by giving her a name she would share with two relatives that she'd see frequently.
So, I'm here to ask - what is your favorite variation on the name Elizabeth, and/or what is your favorite nickname for Elizabeth? Creative suggestions are welcome, so long as they are credible. Foreign variations are also welcome. I'm hoping for a little more help than the crappy baby name book I have.
Thanks. :)
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Date: 2008-08-04 02:08 am (UTC)what about lisbeth? elise? elspeth?
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Date: 2008-08-04 02:41 am (UTC)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, Bessie, and Betsy. 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.
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Date: 2008-08-04 02:46 am (UTC)You could also use a name that has a nickname that can also be derived from Elizabeth. Beth can come from Elizabeth or Bethany, I met a Libby whose full name is Olivia, Elle/Ellie can also come from Ellen, etc.
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Date: 2008-08-04 03:01 am (UTC)My husband, for some reason, has a fixation on the name Ellis for a boy or Elis for a girl (both pronounced the same, of course). If we went this route it could certainly be considered a variation on Elizabeth. And Ella or Ellie would be easy nicknames.
You reminded me of this distant conversation I had with him, thank you!
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Date: 2008-08-04 03:42 am (UTC)My favorite nicknames/forms for Elizabeth are Betsy, Elise, Eliza, Libby, Lisa/Lise/Liese/Liesl, and Lizzie. I know an Elizabeth who goes by Lily as a nickname, which I love (although I don't care for Lillian or Lily as a stand-alone name), but Lily and its variants are pretty popular nowadays. I also like Anneliese, which is the contracted German form of Anne Elizabeth, which would different enough from her relatives, and she could go by Annie/Anna as a nickname.
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Date: 2008-08-04 03:47 am (UTC)I have a cousin, and a friend named Elizabeth. Both nicknamed Liz, which I love.
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Date: 2008-08-04 03:53 am (UTC)Ella
Eliza
Elise
Beth
Elsa
Isa
Isobel/Isabelle/Isabel/Isabella
Ilse (ILL-suh)
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Date: 2008-08-04 04:13 am (UTC)eliza
elle
elspeth
elsie
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Date: 2008-08-04 04:25 am (UTC)What about naming her (if it's a her) just Eliza?
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Date: 2008-08-04 05:11 am (UTC)I seem to remember hearing that Isabel is a form of Elizabeth (I believe Spanish or Portuguese or something?)
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Date: 2008-08-04 11:18 am (UTC)Lol, only if you're a avid wickeddd faan! =p
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Date: 2008-08-07 04:00 am (UTC)Lisbeth
Lisette
Isabella
Elisabetta
Elise
Elsa
Ilse
Bess
Bette
Eliza
Elisa
Beth
Bettina
For the record, I have an aunt, grandmother, great-aunt and cousin all named Catherine (my name) and I've never worried about it and I see at least two of them on a regular basis. Name her Elizabeth and use a nickname?