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Lisbeth and Lizbeth
Hi -- feel free to answer these questions, as many as you want :")1. Do you prefer Lisbeth or Lizbeth?
2. Lisbeth/Lizbeth or Elisabeth/Elizabeth?
3. Any nicknames for them?
4. What first/middle combination would like to combine them with?Greetings from 15 hours ahead!

This message was edited 10/11/2022, 6:30 AM

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I like all of those! I also like the spelling Liszbeth.
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1. Lisbeth looks prettier. But I definitely pronounce it with -z-.
2. I like Lisbeth & Elisabeth but Elizabeth would give less trouble.
3. Lizzie & Liz for Lisbeth / Lizbeth and Ellie, Bettie or Lizzie for Elizabeth.
4. Lisbeth Freya
Lisbeth Eve Elizabeth Calypso
Elizabeth Ida
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Lizbeth if I had to choose; don't like either as a full name.Elizabeth; then Elisabeth though that gets pronounced with an s instead of a z where I live.Lizbeth is already a nickname, surely? I suppose it could shorten to Liz or Beth, neither of which I can get excited about.
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Elizabeth > Elisabeth > Lisbeth > Lizbeth
Lizzie, Liz, Lissie, Beth, Bess, Betty, BetsLis/zbeth Anne
Lis/zbeth Jane
Lis/zbeth Mary
Lis/zbeth Wren
Lis/zbeth Flora
Lis/zbeth Clara
Lis/zbeth Evangeline
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I like Lisbeth, but only as a nickname for Elisabeth. As a full name I would prefer it spelt Liesbeth, Lijsbeth, or Lysbeth (the latter isn’t in the database but I have a Dutch second cousin with that name & spelling).

This message was edited 10/11/2022, 8:13 AM

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Lizbeth Elizabeth Lizzie LizAnne, Rose, Amy, Claire, Katelyn, Catherine, Chantal, Chelsea, Josephine, Genevieve, Vivienne, Hannah, May, Naomi, Olivia, Penelope, Ruth, Rachel, Cassandra, Vanessa, Susannah
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1. I prefer Lizbeth.
2. I like both names about the same, but I would say I prefer Lizbeth because it seems less dated to me.
3. Liz, Lizzie or maybe Beth, although I'm not really into this one.
4. Lizbeth Miranda
Lizbeth Esther
Lizbeth Emilia
Lizbeth Gianna
Lizbeth Olympia
Lizbeth Amanda
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Lisbeth/ Lizbeth feel more nickname than legal name to me, but fun, familiar nickname between loved ones. I'd probably prefer Lisbeth ordinarily since I prefer Elisabeth but for this I think I prefer Lizbeth since it's more clear on pronunciation. It already feels like a nickname to me but I would say Liz or Lizzie. It's what I would go with if I was an Elizabeth. Lisbeth Rose
Lisbeth Leanne
Lisbeth Josephine
Lisbeth Primrose
Lisbeth Marilyn
Lisbeth Fiona
Lisbeth Miranda
Lisbeth Noelle *I need to brush up on more go-tos for middles I know*
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