Elisabeth or Elizabeth? nt
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They're both nice, IMO. But I personally prefer Elizabeth.
Elizabeth
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Elisabeth
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Elisabeth
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Elisabeth for a fn & Elizabeth for a mn
I just feel like by using the "s" you're turning a somewhat boring, but classical name into something worth taking a second look at, but for a mn theres no need for it. However, depending on where you're from it may be annoying to correct the spelling and if thats the case I suggest going with the traditional spelling of your region. However, even in North America where Elizabeth reigns Elisabeth is not unheard of (Elisabeth Shue & Hasselbeck). Also, I'm not a fan of Liz or Lizzie as nn so by eliminating the "z" I'd be eliminating my reasons for not using the name.
I just feel like by using the "s" you're turning a somewhat boring, but classical name into something worth taking a second look at, but for a mn theres no need for it. However, depending on where you're from it may be annoying to correct the spelling and if thats the case I suggest going with the traditional spelling of your region. However, even in North America where Elizabeth reigns Elisabeth is not unheard of (Elisabeth Shue & Hasselbeck). Also, I'm not a fan of Liz or Lizzie as nn so by eliminating the "z" I'd be eliminating my reasons for not using the name.
Elizabeth. It's so much nicer looking than the other.
Elizabeth, though I don't care much either way.
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Elizabeth
Elisabeth, for the time being
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Elizabeth--but I don't like either.
Elisabeth
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Elizabeth.
Elizabeth