Lizzie

The name Lizzie signifies a sacred promise or oath to God. Imbued with religious and historical significance, it has long been associated with faithfulness and devotion.

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Lizzie is a derivative of the name Elizabeth, which has Hebrew origins. Elizabeth is derived from the Hebrew name Elisheva, which consists of two elements: 'El', referring to God, and 'sheva', meaning oath. Thus, the name signifies a divine promise. Over the years, Lizzie has become a popular standalone name, particularly in English-speaking countries.

  • Popularity: 3,798th
  • Babies named Lizzie in the US in 2023:
    Female: 91
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Liz, Lisa, Liza, Eli, Beth.
  • Full Names: Elizabeth, Eliza, Elisabeth, Elspeth, Elise.
  • Famous Namesakes: Lizzie Borden-American figure, Lizzie McGuire-Fictional character, Lizzie Andrew Borden-Famous historical figure, Lizzie Velásquez-Motivational speaker, Lizzie Armanto-Professional skateboarder.
  • Gender: Typically associated with females, though can be considered unisex depending on cultural context.
  • Numerology: The name Lizzie is associated with the number 5 in numerology. This suggests a personality that is adaptable, curious, and fun-loving. People with this number tend to be adventurous and thrive on new experiences, often seeking freedom and variety in their lives.

Lizzie has experienced varying levels of popularity over the decades. It became increasingly favored in the late 19th and early 20th centuries partly due to its usage as a nickname for Elizabeth. In contemporary settings, Lizzie is still cherished for its friendly and approachable vibe.

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