Elisabeth or Elizabeth?
And why? Also WDYT of Juliet or Juliette as a middle name?
Elizabeth/Elisabeth Juliet/Juliette
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Elizabeth/Elisabeth Juliet/Juliette
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Thanks everyone!
I hadn't thought of Elisabeth and Juliette going together better because they're both french. Interesting responses! :)
I hadn't thought of Elisabeth and Juliette going together better because they're both french. Interesting responses! :)
I like both Elisabeth and Elizabeth, but I think in this case, Elisabeth Juliette would be my pick since I prefer Juliette to Juliet. It just looks more balanced to me. Elizabeth Juliette would be okay, but I like the look of Elisabeth and Juliette paired together since they're the French spellings.
Elisabeth
Elisabeth from the view more beautiful than Elizabeth.
Elisabeth has a lot of diminutives, and is already so long to do I would not give a second name.
Nicknames: Elis, Eli, Ela, Elsa, Elisa, Eliška, Lisa, Betty,...
More I like Elisabet.
Elisabeth from the view more beautiful than Elizabeth.
Elisabeth has a lot of diminutives, and is already so long to do I would not give a second name.
Nicknames: Elis, Eli, Ela, Elsa, Elisa, Eliška, Lisa, Betty,...
More I like Elisabet.
Elizabeth - I don't know why that is just how I automatically spell it. And Juliet for the same reasons plus Juliette seem too overdone. I love Elizabeth Juliet.
I like both spellings. I might lean towards Elizabeth because it's the more usual spelling so most people would probably spell it this way automatically.
I love Juliet. Elizabeth Juliet would be great!
I love Juliet. Elizabeth Juliet would be great!
Elizabeth
Elisabeth I prefer in few contexts. It looks too soft and makes me want to say eh-LIS-a-beth or eh-LEES-a-beth. It just looks a bit off to me.
I love Elizabeth. Can't get much more timeless than that. Elizabeth Juliet would be really pretty.
Elisabeth I prefer in few contexts. It looks too soft and makes me want to say eh-LIS-a-beth or eh-LEES-a-beth. It just looks a bit off to me.
I love Elizabeth. Can't get much more timeless than that. Elizabeth Juliet would be really pretty.
Elisabeth. I don't really know why, I guess it just looks a bit more softer if that makes sense.
Elisabeth
I really like both spellings, but I feel Elisabeth lends itself more naturally to the nn Elsie, whcih is my favourite. But either is great really.
I prefer Juliette to Juliet, but with Elisabeth and Elizabeth I much prefer Juliet. So Elisabeth Juliet GMV.
I really like both spellings, but I feel Elisabeth lends itself more naturally to the nn Elsie, whcih is my favourite. But either is great really.
I prefer Juliette to Juliet, but with Elisabeth and Elizabeth I much prefer Juliet. So Elisabeth Juliet GMV.
Elisabeth Juliet.
I prefer Elisabeth. I like the softer S sound than the Z. I don't like the sound of Juliette nor Juliet with Elizabeth or Elisabeth though.
It's sing-songy.
If I had to choose, I'd go with Elisabeth Juliette as long as your pronounce Juliette as "joo-lee-ETTE" and not "JOOL-ee-et"
It's sing-songy.
If I had to choose, I'd go with Elisabeth Juliette as long as your pronounce Juliette as "joo-lee-ETTE" and not "JOOL-ee-et"
Elizabeth and Juliet.
What if God was one of us
Just a slob like one of us
Just a stranger on the bus
Trying to make his way home
Joan Osbourne
What if God was one of us
Just a slob like one of us
Just a stranger on the bus
Trying to make his way home
Joan Osbourne
Elisabeth Juliet, just because I think it looks better.
I like Elizabeth Juliette it looks more victorian and interesting.
I love both. It depends on what mood / effect I want to project. Elizabeth is regal and strong. Elisabeth is romantic and soft. If I had to pick one over the other I'd say Elizabeth.
As for a combination: Elizabeth Juliet (both English) or Elisabeth Juliette (both French).
Elizabeth Juliet makes me imagine Queen Elizabeth at the first performance of "Romeo & Juliet." Besides, Juliet looks cleaner to my eye than Juliette.
As for a combination: Elizabeth Juliet (both English) or Elisabeth Juliette (both French).
Elizabeth Juliet makes me imagine Queen Elizabeth at the first performance of "Romeo & Juliet." Besides, Juliet looks cleaner to my eye than Juliette.
This message was edited 7/12/2011, 6:58 PM
Elisabeth Juliet
I love it as a combo! I think they're both classy, pretty, and feminine and work perfectly together. I prefer the spelling Elisabeth because it is less common than Elizabeth and just seems softer (ignoring the fact that it's my name completely, of course). I also prefer the spelling Juliet because it's simpler but without detracting away from the quality of the name.
I love it as a combo! I think they're both classy, pretty, and feminine and work perfectly together. I prefer the spelling Elisabeth because it is less common than Elizabeth and just seems softer (ignoring the fact that it's my name completely, of course). I also prefer the spelling Juliet because it's simpler but without detracting away from the quality of the name.
Elisabeth, I just truly prefer this spelling for two reasons. 1. It's not a common spelling and 2. I can't write cursive Z's.
Elisabeth Juliet is lovely.
Elisabeth Juliet is lovely.
This message was edited 7/12/2011, 6:45 PM