Amazingly, I did not grow up with a single
Elizabeth. The first one I met was a 50-something "
Liz", when I was in my 20s. And then I met a young
Elizabeth, no nickname, which seemed extremely old fashioned and formal to me.
Despite not knowing many, I am tired of this name because I'm a history nerd and I feel like I've read the name "
Elizabeth" a gazillion times. Its too bad because
Elizabeth is actually a very interesting name visually and phonetically. That "izabe" part in the middle is so exotic, with the towers of
El and th standing guard on either end: wowza.
I guess my favourite form of this name is
Erzsébet, for goth reasons.
Lisa,
Libby and
Beth seem dated now;
Ellie and
Elly are not exactly dated but they have very "early 2000's kid" vibe to me - I think of kids who are perpetually 6 years old but are probably closer to 25 now, yikes.
Betty would be a refreshing vintage choice - I disagree, I think it's ready to come back now, especially with Saint
Betty White and the Golden Girls being worshiped by many women of childbearing age.
I also quite like
Eliza, and
Liza. I adore
Bettina,
Lilibet is adorable, Busy is weird in a fun way (
Bözsi too).
Bess is sort of a guilty pleasure, because I think it's silly, but I still like it.
I'm still amazed at the rising popularity of
Elsie - I'm a connoisseur of ugly names that people hate, and I recognize
Elsie's inherent ugliness. Yet people think it's so hip. I don't get it.