Elisabeth
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I love Elisabeth! Especially the "s" spelling. And as for nicknames, Ellabeth is cute.
I've got a colleague named Elisabeth and pronounced Elizabeth; her nn is Lis, pronounced Liz.
Ella would work, and it's less fussy than Ellabeth. Bethan is a Welsh form of Elizabeth, as Megan is of Margaret, so that would work very well. Bethany as a nn for Bethan, yes perhaps, but Bethany has been used a lot in recent years so I'd avoid it if possible.
What about Elsabe? Pronounced EL-sa-bee, with an s, not a z; it's likely to be pretty different where you live, though here in South Africa we're all familiar with it.
Ella would work, and it's less fussy than Ellabeth. Bethan is a Welsh form of Elizabeth, as Megan is of Margaret, so that would work very well. Bethany as a nn for Bethan, yes perhaps, but Bethany has been used a lot in recent years so I'd avoid it if possible.
What about Elsabe? Pronounced EL-sa-bee, with an s, not a z; it's likely to be pretty different where you live, though here in South Africa we're all familiar with it.
I didn't used to like Elisabeth at all. It looks strange to me, and I'd pronounce it with an s and not a z. But I've come to appreciate it in certain combos where it does work better since it looks softer, or in some cases culturally it would make more sense.
Ellabeth makes sense as a nn, but not really Bethany since that's a different name... but Beth is cute!
Ellabeth makes sense as a nn, but not really Bethany since that's a different name... but Beth is cute!