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Nope, it sounds and looks incomplete.
Absolutely nothing wrong with this name. This, and also Liszbeth, Lisbeth and Liesbeth, are some of my favorite names right now. When I first saw this name I fell in love. Now I want to name my daughter Belizameth Astilbe and call her Lizbeth!
A child trying to pronounce Elizabeth. Weird and really doesn't work.
Lizbeth Murphy is the main character in a book called Name Tags and Other Sixth-Grade Disasters by Ginger Garrett.
Libby/Libbie, Letty/Lettie, Betty/Bettie and Betsy could be nicknames.
Lizbeth Marano is an American artist and photographer. Her work is included in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Princeton University Art Museum.
Lizbeth Mackay is an American actress. She works primarily in the theatre and television.
Lizbeth Rodríguez, also known as Lizbeth Rodriguez la caza infieles, is a Mexican YouTuber and actress, and an ex member of the company Badabun, which distributes original viral content on YouTube and Facebook. She is known for hosting the YouTube channel's successful program, 'Exponiendo infieles' (Exposing cheaters), in which couples are offered money in exchange for letting her review the social media networks on their cell phones to determine how faithful the partners are.
Lizbeth the lizard.
Sounds weird. Just stick to Elizabeth.
The name Lizbeth was given to 296 girls born in the US in 2016.
More than 99.9 percent of people with the first name Lizbeth are female.
Elizabeth "Lizbeth" Morgan is a character from "The 5th Wave" and the best friend of the story's main protagonist, Cassiopeia.
This name is cute when a four year old who can't pronounce Elizabeth says it. Otherwise, it sounds funny and unbalanced. As a nickname for Elizabeth, maybe, but as a given name, no.
Lizbeth Amanda Zaragoza from Captain Flamingo.
A prettier version was used by 19th century English novelist J. Rider Haggard - "Lysbeth: A Tale of the Dutch".
I love this, and Lizbeth Covenant is a character in Clive Barker's "Undying".
This name looks so tacky. Stick to Elizabeth.
It's pretty but it sounds like just two names put randomly together.
Lizzie Borden (her real name, by the way) used this name after her acquittal.

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