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[Opinions] Lizzy or Lizzie
Right now I'm loving Elizabeth nn Lizzie or Lizzy. I think I like Lizzie more because it looks more balanced. Anyway, so any opinions or this nickname? I love Eliza also, but sometimes it seems a little uppity to me. WDYT? PS - I'm not a huge fan of the other Elizabeth nns like Bess, Bessie, Betsy, Betty, Libby etc. Although I do like Beth.
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Lizzie but have you considered the continental Zizi?
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niether(m)I prefer Ella, or Lily as a nn.
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Lizzie ALL the way *pokes username*Lizzy just doesnt do it for me.
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Lizzy!My little sister Elizabeth is called Lizzy. Lizzy is a wonderful nn! It's sweet and spunky at the same time.FYI, Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudice is called Lizzy (this spelling).
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really, oops. I thought I remembered Lizzie.
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Yeah, people usually spell it wrong.
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Hmm, this is difficult. I do love '-ie' endings, but sometimes '-y' endings take the cake. I think today, I'll have to say that I like Lizzie more.I love Eliza (and Liza, too!) and think it's far from uppity. It has a 18th and 19th century English charm, and it's distinguished without being overly pretentious.
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LizzieFor the same reason as you, it looks more balanced.
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LizzieI love the name Elizabeth with the nn Lizzie. I definitely prefer the ie spelling, as it just looks nicer to my eyes. Makes me think of Pride and Prejudice, which is why I like the name and nn so much in the first place. I do also like Eliza as a nn, but prefer Lizzie.
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Yeah, I like the spelling and nickname a lot because of Pride and Prejudice too. Thanks :)
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LizzieI agree with you, it looks more balanced. I'm sad that you don't like Libby though, that's my favorite NN for Elizabeth. Beth is cute though.
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LizzyLizzie isn't necessarily trendy, but it's a lot more frequent around where I live. Plus, I kinda like -y nicknames.I really like Eliza personally. I loathe Beth--such a hard sounding name.
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Lizzy
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Lizzie
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