[Opinions] Elisabet
Not trying to copy off the 'Elizabeth' post below, but as you may know, I've been on a Spanish names kick lately (thanks to new friends I've made at work who are of Mexican and Colombian heritage. :) I should add that they have great names, too!). One of the names I've been favouring lately is Elisabet. There's something appealing about it that I can't quite put my finger on.
Anyway, I'm trying to find nicknames for it that are used in the Spanish-speaking countries. Does any know any of these nicknames? Out of the blue today I came up with Lisi (lee-see), but I think I might've just made that up, lol. Sounded good anyway. Can anyone help me out?
Also, what do you think of the combos:
Elisabet Sofía
Elisabet Rosa
Elisabet Federica
Elisabet Amalia
Elisabet Marta
Elisabet Luisa
Elisabet Pilar
Elisabet Mercedes
Thanks. :)
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Anyway, I'm trying to find nicknames for it that are used in the Spanish-speaking countries. Does any know any of these nicknames? Out of the blue today I came up with Lisi (lee-see), but I think I might've just made that up, lol. Sounded good anyway. Can anyone help me out?
Also, what do you think of the combos:
Elisabet Sofía
Elisabet Rosa
Elisabet Federica
Elisabet Amalia
Elisabet Marta
Elisabet Luisa
Elisabet Pilar
Elisabet Mercedes
Thanks. :)
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Spanish nicknames for Elisabet
I think that the more usual nicknames are Eli or Bet. I have never heard Lisi as a nickname for Elisabet in Spanish.
Lumia
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I think that the more usual nicknames are Eli or Bet. I have never heard Lisi as a nickname for Elisabet in Spanish.
Lumia
http://onomastica.mailcatala.com
Elisabet is beautiful! I especially love it after the sculptor Elisabet Ney. Her full name was Franzisca Bernadina Wilhelmina Elisabeth Ney.
Of your combos I love Elisabet Sofia & Elisabet Amalia! : )
Of your combos I love Elisabet Sofia & Elisabet Amalia! : )
This message was edited 4/21/2006, 8:43 PM
I'm going to have to look the sculptor up as I've never heard of her. *blush* I like her full name. It has inspired me to think about Elisabet Francesca, which is sounding fabulous to me right now! :)
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Here's a link about Elisabet Ney, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabet_Ney, I first heard about her when I found a book about her in my father's bookshelf called Marble Dust.
Elisabet Francesca is beautiful! : )
Elisabet Francesca is beautiful! : )
Isn't that form of Elisabet finnish? Anyways...I really like it!
I think Elisabet is a form of Elisabeth/Elizabeth in Finnish as well as Swedish and Spanish. I'm glad you like it. :)
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I personally like Elisabet better than Elizabeth.
I love Elisabet Sofia the best!!
Daggett: No way! I can be more Euro than You-oh!
Norb (In Euro accent) I doubt it. I eemagine your peetifal Amer-icuhn attempt to be Euro-pee-aahn and, I am sad vounce again.
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Yakko: Well It's that time agian
Dot: To make fun of the Disney Channel?
I love Elisabet Sofia the best!!
Daggett: No way! I can be more Euro than You-oh!
Norb (In Euro accent) I doubt it. I eemagine your peetifal Amer-icuhn attempt to be Euro-pee-aahn and, I am sad vounce again.
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Yakko: Well It's that time agian
Dot: To make fun of the Disney Channel?
Elisabet Sofía seems to be the preferable combo so far. :) I've become very partial to it myself.
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I like Elisabet a lot, actually. It's really pretty and a nice twist on Elisabeth, which is wonderful but sort of unoriginal.
Just a side note, Elisa is the Spanish form of Elizabeth. Elisabet is the Scandinavian form.
I LOVE Elisabet Sofia...put Sofia with anything and I'll adore it. ;)
Elisabet Amalia is also gorgeous. Elisabet Rosa is lovely too, but I don't really like Rosa.
Just a side note, Elisa is the Spanish form of Elizabeth. Elisabet is the Scandinavian form.
I LOVE Elisabet Sofia...put Sofia with anything and I'll adore it. ;)
Elisabet Amalia is also gorgeous. Elisabet Rosa is lovely too, but I don't really like Rosa.
I was told by Lumia on the Name Facts board that Elisabet was indeed the Spanish form of Elisabeth. According to the research that I've done, this seems to be a fact. Plus, my new friends (of which I spoke in the original post) confirm this as well.
I'm really liking Elisabet Sofía, too. I think I can safely say that it is my favourite (at the moment, anyway). :)
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I'm really liking Elisabet Sofía, too. I think I can safely say that it is my favourite (at the moment, anyway). :)