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Re: Elizabelle?
It's pretty enough, but I'd only use it if there was an Elizabeth / Eliza and a Belle / Bella I wanted to honour. And even then I'd be more inclined to use Elizabelle as a mn, or Elizabeth Belle or Eliza Belle as a fn/mn combo. Elizabelle just looks smushed together and... not very good, sorry.I will say that I think Elizabelle sounds a lot classier than, for example, Elizalyn/Elizalynn/Elizalynne or Elizalee/Elizaleigh/Elizaley to me.

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Ha, thanks. I'm getting that the general consensus (wow, is that spelled right?) is that it's not very well liked. I had never heard of it, except for the poster's name several (SEVERAL:-P) threads down.
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"Consensus" is correct. :-)
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