[Opinions] Elizabeth.
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I've always adored my middle name :) I think it's timeless, suits the individual with the many nns, is familiar, yet not common in a trendy sort of way.
Elizabeth was one of my potential fns, nn Beth. I do love Beth, also Lizzy but I think if I had a little Elizabeth, she would be my little Izzie :) Saying that, I also like Lily, Ellie and Bess. Cannot stand Libby, though. No reason, just can't.
I do also like Elisabeth, nn Lissie :)
And Allizabeth? *cries*
Elizabeth was one of my potential fns, nn Beth. I do love Beth, also Lizzy but I think if I had a little Elizabeth, she would be my little Izzie :) Saying that, I also like Lily, Ellie and Bess. Cannot stand Libby, though. No reason, just can't.
I do also like Elisabeth, nn Lissie :)
And Allizabeth? *cries*
This message was edited 11/28/2007, 10:55 AM
I love the name Elizabeth (though I prefer it spelled Elisabeth, personally). I think it's such a classy, feminine name that ages well and fits a baby, a little girl, or a woman. So pretty imo! :-)
My favorite nicknames are Ella & Ellie. I think Lily, Beth, Lily-Beth, and Elise are cute, too. Eliza, Elisa, Libby, Liz, and Lizzie are all dnmsaa.
My favorite nicknames are Ella & Ellie. I think Lily, Beth, Lily-Beth, and Elise are cute, too. Eliza, Elisa, Libby, Liz, and Lizzie are all dnmsaa.
I like the name and I only like the spelling Elizabeth. I think a name of this standard can always be used and will always sound pretty. Imo it never sounds dated and it suits a female of any age. My fave nn for Elizabeth is Lizzie. I think it's so cute and I love the sound and feel of it. It also makes me think of one Miss Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bennet, so that's not a bad thing.
I prefer Elspeth.
I adore Elizabeth! In fact my second favorite combo is Elizabeth Kathleen nn Libby. Even though it's shown to be very popular I've only known a few Elizabeths and I went to 4 different schools so that says a lot. Plus, I only know one Elizabeth, the others went by Libby, Liz, or Beth.
I like most of the nn's for Elizabeth, but the only one I'd ever use is Libby. I knew a girl in high school named Libby and she was so cute and sweet that the name leaves a good impression on me.
Alizzabeth is a tragedy. It's taking a perfect good name and making it raunchy.
I like most of the nn's for Elizabeth, but the only one I'd ever use is Libby. I knew a girl in high school named Libby and she was so cute and sweet that the name leaves a good impression on me.
Alizzabeth is a tragedy. It's taking a perfect good name and making it raunchy.
Bess.
Hands down. I don't really like the modern nicknames, though I understand them.
I think Elizabeth is cute, very classic, but very overused. It's my name, and I've never had a problem with it. I do prefer it with a nn, though.
Hands down. I don't really like the modern nicknames, though I understand them.
I think Elizabeth is cute, very classic, but very overused. It's my name, and I've never had a problem with it. I do prefer it with a nn, though.
I love Elizabeth. It's a classic, beautiful, strong name, and has enough different nicknames that no matter how common it is, two or even 10 Elizabeths won't get mixed up.
I like a lot of nicknames for it but am leaning toward the B- ones lately. Bess, Betty, Betsy, Bet, Beth. Bess is, right now, my favourite. I also like Eliza.
I like a lot of nicknames for it but am leaning toward the B- ones lately. Bess, Betty, Betsy, Bet, Beth. Bess is, right now, my favourite. I also like Eliza.
I love Elizabeth! I think it would suit a baby very well or anybody for that fact since it has so many nickname options.
I love Elizabeth. But one bad thing about it is its popularity. I say this based upon the popularity charts, but actually I've only known one Elizabeth my entire life, and that was thirty years ago in middle school. I haven't met any little girls named Elizabeth either. So to me personally it doesn't seem overused. The problem I have is that I don't like ANY of the nicknames for it. But if I had to choose one, I'd say Eliza. My parents almost named me Elizabeth, incidentally, but ultimately decided against it.
I only like the name Elizabeth, but I love that it has so many nickname options - and I love quite a few of those nicknames.
I think Elizabeth is fine for a baby. It's one of those names that works beautifully on a female of any age, imo.
My favorite nicknames for Elizabeth: Bess, Bessie, Bet, Bethan, Bets, Betsy, Betty, Eliza, Ella, Elle, Ellie/Elly, Elsa, Elsie, Elspeth, Libby, Lilibet, Lisbet, Lizzie/Lizzy.
I think Elizabeth is fine for a baby. It's one of those names that works beautifully on a female of any age, imo.
My favorite nicknames for Elizabeth: Bess, Bessie, Bet, Bethan, Bets, Betsy, Betty, Eliza, Ella, Elle, Ellie/Elly, Elsa, Elsie, Elspeth, Libby, Lilibet, Lisbet, Lizzie/Lizzy.
This message was edited 11/26/2007, 8:18 AM