Eliza?
WDYT of the name Eliza?
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I love love love Eliza.
Don't even get me started.
I have a character named Eliza Florence. She rocks.
Don't even get me started.
I have a character named Eliza Florence. She rocks.
I like it a lot and have been thinking about it recently myself. It's a pretty name.
It's my great-grandmother's name. I like it more as a nickname for Elizabeth (my great-grandmother's actual name).
I like it when pronounced El-EE-za, but when pronounced E-LIE-za, not so much.
I love the name Eliza. I've gone over names related to Elizabeth quite a bit, as that was my grandmother's name. And I like so many of them. My favourites are Beth, Elise, and Eloise. But Eliza would be fourth on the list.
I love it. It's familiar, but not overly popular. I also like how it's sophisticated and playful, but by no means snobby.
This is one nickname I'd use on its own without hesitation. I really like it. Eliza has all of Elizabeth's backbone but is a little sharper and livelier.
It's good. I prefer Elise. Eliza seems a tad slick and dramatic - the LIES sound, and Shaw's Pygmalion, I guess? But I think it's a good name. Fits in with fashionable sounds, while being classic and unusual too.
I love Eliza. It has spunk while remaining perfectly feminine.
It's glorious to behold.
I much prefer Elisa, and pronounced with a long -ee sound rather than a -ay one.
Not my first pick, but pretty enough to be considered tasteful and usable on someone else's child... I'd be content to meet a little Eliza now and then. Would be a wonderful change from all the Lilys and Sophias.
Cute and sassy.
I like it. I think it's cute and sweet but not really popular. I think it is similar to names like Emma, Ellie, Sophia without being horrendously popular, which is great.
I prefer it as a name alone but I also like it as a nickname for Elizabeth
I prefer it as a name alone but I also like it as a nickname for Elizabeth
I like it. It'd be on my list if not for popularity, but my standards are extremely high in that aspect. Great name!