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[Opinions] Lilibet WDYT?
What does the name Lilibet bring to mind? What about these combos
Lilibet Honoré or Honorine
Lilibet Mazarine
or all three which is quite a mouthful
Lilibet Honoré Mazarine
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What does the name Lilibet bring to mind?
-I think of Queen Elizabeth II, since this is what they called her as a little girl. Well, at least that's what they called her in "The King's Speech". Who knows if it's really true?Out of your combos, I like Lilibet Honorine the most.
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I prefer the combo Lilibet Honoré / Honore. Lilibet is cute (as is Lilibeth, which I also like) but I'd rather see it as a nn for Elizabeth / Elisabeth.
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I think of a fairly posh person called Elizabeth who goes by Lilibet. Perhaps a public schoolgirl or something. I do like it though. To be honest I don't like any of your combos though, they're too complex.
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They're just for fun so I dont mind if they're too complex.
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It's so silly and childish. Just name her Elizabeth!
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I like Lilibet as an occasional family nickname/endearment.It's really pretty...just a bit too pretty and insubstantial as a given name for me.
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I think it would be good for a story book princess but not a real person :)
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Limp-wristedly royal, I'm afraid - I couldn't possibly take it seriously.
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I would never use it on a kid but I like the name for a princess character in a story or something :)
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It would work for any tiny Elizabeth who either couldn't pronounce her own name or had a sibling who couldn't. It's just that once you know that it was the childhood nn of the present queen of England, it's hard to think of anything else.I was at school with an Elizabeth, very cultured and elegant, whose childhood nn was Lillet. She didn't know about the, er, feminine hygiene products when she was learning to talk! Nns can be tricky ... :)
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