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Meaning of the Name Eliza |
200 names found for "Eliza" (page 2 of 4) |
The first name Eliza is of French, Hebrew, Greek, English origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):





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Consecrated to God. an Abbreviation of Elisabeth, Derived from a French Diminutive of Elizabeth

Variant of Elizabeth: from the Hebrew Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist and One of the Earliest Known

Variant of Elizabeth: from the Hebrew Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction

Variant of Elizabeth: My God is Bountiful;God of Plenty. Famous Bearer: Dido, Queen of Carthage, Was Known As Elissa

From the Hebrew Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist and One of the Earliest Known Bearers of This Name;

God is My Oath; Short Forms: Beth, Elisa, Eliza, Lisa, Lisabeth, Lisbet, Liz, Liza, Lizabet. Pet Names: Bess, Bessie Bessy, Elsie, Libbie, Liby, Lizzy. (Ee-liz-ah-beth)

God is My Oath; Variations: Elspeth. Pet Names: Elsie, Elspie. (Ee-liz-ah-beth)

God's Solemn Oath, Resolute, Affectionate, Intelligent. (Bess, Bessie, Beth, Bette, Betsy, Bettina, Betty, Bitsy, Elisabeth, Nisabette, Eliza, Elsa, Else, Elspeth, Elite, Libbie, Libby, Lisbeth, Lit,

My God is Bountiful;God of Plenty. Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist in the Bible. in England Queen Elizabeth I and Ii. One of the Most Frequently Used Names in England

My God is Bountiful;God of Plenty. Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist in the Bible. in England Queen Elizabeth I and Ii.One of the Most Frequently Used Names in England

Used As a Diminutive of Many Feminine Name Ending in 'Elma'. Also a Name Derived from a Compound of the First Two Letters of Elizaheth and Mary

A Diminutive of Elizabeth, Meaning 'My God is Bountiful', or 'God of Plenty.' Also from the Old German Athal Meaning 'Noble'

Variant of Elizabeth: from the Hebrew Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction

A Diminutive of Elizabeth, Meaning 'My God is Bountiful', or 'God of Plenty.'. Also a Diminutive of the Scottish Elspeth. More Popular in the Late Th and Early Th Centuries Than Today

Variant of Elizabeth: from the Hebrew Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction

Variant of Elizabeth: from the Hebrew Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction

Diminutive of Geraldine: a Feminine Form of Gerald, Meaning Ruling Spear. Famous Bearer: the Earl of Surrey Wrote a Series of Love Poems Titled, 'The Fair Geraldine', to Lady Elizabeth Fitzgerald