Libby
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This is a Surename in my family.
I've never met a Libby, but I like it as a nickname for Elizabeth. It's peppy.
Libena
Oooh. Libena. I love the meaning. How is it pronounced? "LEE-ben-uh" or "lee-BEH-nuh" or "lee-BYEH-nuh" or some other way? Is the stress on the first, second or third syllable?
Thanks!
Oooh. Libena. I love the meaning. How is it pronounced? "LEE-ben-uh" or "lee-BEH-nuh" or "lee-BYEH-nuh" or some other way? Is the stress on the first, second or third syllable?
Thanks!
I love Libby too. She's so friendly and warm. But I only like it as a nn for Elizabeth or even Liberty, although like you I prefer Elizabeth.
Hmmm. Another formal name? Lilibet comes to mind, but of course that's just Elizabeth in disguise.
Sibyl / Sibylla
Bidelia
Wilhelmina --> Billie --> Libby? (pretty far fetched, I admit)
Cybele ("SIB-uh-lee")
Bibigul
Libed (means swan in Russian, "LEE-bet")
Libya (the country)
Hmmm. Another formal name? Lilibet comes to mind, but of course that's just Elizabeth in disguise.
Sibyl / Sibylla
Bidelia
Wilhelmina --> Billie --> Libby? (pretty far fetched, I admit)
Cybele ("SIB-uh-lee")
Bibigul
Libed (means swan in Russian, "LEE-bet")
Libya (the country)
I like Libby. It is cute & spunky but also has a capable feel to it. I could picture a doctor or judge named Libby ao I think it can stand on it's own.
It is cute as a nn to Elizabeth. Liberty is only other name I can think of. It is cute & spunky as well but nms.
There was a Libby at the company I used to work for. I never met her but heard her name a lot. I think she is in her 50s.
It is cute as a nn to Elizabeth. Liberty is only other name I can think of. It is cute & spunky as well but nms.
There was a Libby at the company I used to work for. I never met her but heard her name a lot. I think she is in her 50s.
I really like it, but I don't know if I would use it on its own. I really like is as a nickname for Elizabeth.
I would prefer a full name for it and the one I think would be best is Elizabeth. I suppose it could be a nickname for Lilibeth. I have a distant cousin with a daughter named Lizabeth (yes just Lizabeth, no E) and her nickname is Libby. I'm not sure her middle name but I want to say Rose. She has to be around 5 years old.
I like it but I wouldn't use it on it's own. I prefer it as a nickname for Elizabeth.
I know three Libbys, one is Elizabeth, one is Liberty and I think the other is just Libby. They are:
Elizabeth Claire (25)
Liberty Sophia (18/17)
Libby Jean Grace (I think those are her middle names, I'm not sure on her age but she's about 10-ish I'd say)
I really like Libby as a nickname for Elizabeth, it's so sweet and so much nicer than Lizzy. But I'm not keen on Liberty as a name.
Elizabeth Claire (25)
Liberty Sophia (18/17)
Libby Jean Grace (I think those are her middle names, I'm not sure on her age but she's about 10-ish I'd say)
I really like Libby as a nickname for Elizabeth, it's so sweet and so much nicer than Lizzy. But I'm not keen on Liberty as a name.