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Looking For A Good Biblical Middle Name for Elizabeth
I'm looking for a good Biblical middle name for Elizabeth, and right now I'm kinda pushing for Elizabeth Abigail.
WDYT? Any other suggestions are welcomed and appreciiated.

Andrew
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Love it!
Andrew
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I think most have been covered but I didn't see this combo:Elizabeth MoriahSandy
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Yes, Elizabeth Moriah is kinda pretty!
Andrew
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Elizabeth Abigail is very nice, I agree, but both names are just SO popular. A few more suggestions (some of these are just as popular as Abigail, though, lol):
Elizabeth Hannah / Susannah / Joanna - love Elizabeth Susannah
Elizabeth Dinah
Elizabeth Chloe
Elizabeth Damaris
Elizabeth Adah
Elizabeth Zipporah
Elizabeth Rebecca - very pretty
Elizabeth Priscilla
Elizabeth Phoebe
Elizabeth Naomi - love this
Elizabeth Tamar
Elizabeth Mary / Mara
Elizabeth Keturah(Sorry for repeats)
~Heather~
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Elizabeth Hannah
Elizabeth Dinah
Elizabeth Chloe
Elizabeth Damaris
Elizabeth Phoebe
Elizabeth Naomi
Elizabeth Tamar
Elizabeth Mary
Elizabeth Keturah
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Elizabeth Deliah, Elizabeth Jezebel, and Elizabeth Salome.
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Sorry, none are my cup o' tea.
Andrew
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Hmm, I'm having a hard time finding something that flows - maybe a virtue name: Hope, Grace, or Joy?
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Um, those aren't "Biblical" :b
~Heather~
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There's all kinds of references for those virtues in the Bible. You are correct that they are not used as names in the Bible.
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Yes, I've considered virtue names, but I think I prefer flat-out Biblical for Elizabeth.
Andrew
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Elizabeth Abigail doesn't immediately strike me as biblical, for some reason... Elizabeth Mary, Elizabeth Agnes, Elizabeth Catherine, or some other saint name would.
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I don't really like just saint names, I prefer Biblical; I love Elizabeth Mary, though.
Andrew
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I love Elizabeth Mary and Elizabeth Ruth
Andrew
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you know what when I saw this topic & before I clicked onto it the combination I immediately thought of was Elizabeth Abigail. I think that's a beautiful combination.
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Thanks! I think so too!
Andrew
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Elizabeth Mary
Elizabeth Rachel
Elizabeth Sarah (my favorite)
Elizabeth Naomi
Elizabeth Leah
Elizabeth Hannah (I like this one too)~Lisa~
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....: Peter, Susan, Edmund, & Lucy
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They're all perfect!
Andrew
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Thanks! I like:Elizabeth Esther
Elizabeth Atarah
Elizabeth Candace
Elizabeth Damaris
Elizabeth Dinah
Elizabeth Hadassah
Elizabeth Jerusha
Elizabeth Keturah
Elizabeth Keziah
Elizabeth Mara
Elizabeth Noa
Elizabeth Ophrah
Elizabeth Prisca
Elizabeth Tirzah
Elizabeth Zibiah
Elizabeth Zillah
Andrew
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Elizabeth Abigail is okay but my favorite biblical combos of this name are Elizabeth Naomi and Elizabeth Rachel
others I like are
Elizabeth Jemima
Elizabeth Mary
Elizabeth Tamar
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Thanks! They're all lovely!
Andrew
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