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As of January this year, there are 35 women in Poland called Elisaveta.
I like most forms of Elizabeth, so this one is no exception, although I can't say it's one of my most favourite. The "v" feels a bit awkward in this name to me personally, even though of course I know it's a normal linguistic thing in some Slavic languages. I perceive it as very strong compared to Elizabeth or Elisabeth.
Elisaveta Blumina is a Russian-born German pianist.
The standard Polish form of this name is Elżbieta, but Elisaveta has also had some use, likely by minorities who use languages in which this name is common. As of January this year, there have been 33 women named Elisaveta in Poland. An Elisaveta could celebrate her Polish name day together with Elżbieta: January 4, June 18, July 4 and 8, November 19. Nicknames may include: Eliska, Lisa, Elisa, Elisavetka, Ela, Elka, Elunia.
This name is pretty but it's so confusing. I mean, how do you even pronounce it?! It's so complicated! Overall very pretty name. Better than just Elizabeth.
Beautiful name, far exceeds the quality of Elizabeth, although that is also a splendid name. It is also quite uncommon so is a great and possibly even better spin on the name Elizabeth.
Elisaveta Bagryana, Bulgarian poet.
Also used in Moldova (you'll find numerous bearers on social media).
Also the Old Russian form of Elizaveta.
Pronounced e-lees-ah-VET-ah, or e-lis-ah-VET-ah.

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