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[Opinions] Lilibet
Thoughts on Lilibet?
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It's childish. Might work as a nickname but its too frilly to work on anyone past the age of 6. Lily-Elizabeth could be a cool hyphenated name though, and then you could call her one or the other as she gets older and grows out of Lilibet.
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I like it. I'm not sure I'd like being a Lilibet, but I find the name interesting. I find the elements individually pretty chic, although put together they are pretty twee.
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I agree with the other comments. I suppose Lilibet is usable but it’s baby talk. And anyways, I prefer many other Elizabeth nicknames. Lizzy is my favorite. Lilibet Diana is a solid combo. Diana pretty much saved it.
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Cute as a nickname for a very young child named Elizabeth.
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Makes me think of Lilliput.
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Childish bunch of gibber. It's okay for a baby, but immature as the kid grows up. I guess Lily or Betty could be tolerable nicknames, but personally I hate both of them.
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it's baby talk ...Literal baby talk.
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To me it sounds just like what it is: an informal childhood nickname for a child who can't pronounce her full name of Elizabeth yet.Using it will also make people think you are a super-fan of the royal family (think Diana bedspread, Harry cup, Meghan t-shirt etc.).It is usable but it sounds like someone who is mumbling trying to say Elizabeth and I prefer Lily or Elsa or pretty much anything else.
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What a coincidence! I was about to post about Lilibet on the Facts board, and will do so.
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