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Lizeth

Lizeth

Liz, Lizzie, Libby, Eliza, Lisa, Beth — the baby name Elizabeth gave us dozens of derivatives, but one of the most unusual is Lizeth. Lizeth is considered a Spanish short form of Elizabeth. It was actually fairly popular in the United States between 1989 and 2010, but it fell out of favor a bit in the 2010s. However, it could easily make a comeback. It sounds like a classic, but it's not boring, and it pairs well with a variety of middle names.

Meaning of the name Lizeth:

Hebrew: Pledged to God

Origin of the name Lizeth:

Lizeth is simply a shortened version of Elizabeth that is especially popular in Hispanic cultures. It means “pledged to God.” Elizabeth is a biblical name.

Symbolism of the name Lizeth:

Because of its meaning, parents of the Christian faith may find symbolism in the baby name. Lizeth may be a symbol of their faith. Based on the Bible story of Elizabeth, new parents may see their baby girl as God's promise to them.

Style of the name Lizeth:

Modern

Gender of the name Lizeth:

Lizeth is a girl's name.

Pronunciation of the name Lizeth:

LIZ-ith

Number of syllables in the name Lizeth:

Two

Emotion evoked from the name Lizeth:

The baby name Lizeth evokes images of someone who is a great leader and who always takes charge.

Alternative spellings for the name Lizeth:

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Nicknames for the name Lizeth:

Popularity of the name Lizeth:

According to the Social Security Administration, Lizeth was a top 1,000 baby name for girls in the United States between 1989 and 2010. It was most popular in 1999 when it ranked at number 582. It last ranked at number 901 in 2010.

Related names for the name Lizeth:

Great middle names for Lizeth and their meanings:

Famous people with the name Lizeth:

  • Lizeth González (model)
  • Lizeth López (volleyball player)
  • Lizeth Mahecha (actress, lawyer, and beauty pageant winner)
  • Lizeth Rueda (swimmer)

Lizeths in popular culture:

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