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At first glance...
I'd assume it to be a variant of Elizabeth (in the tradition of Elisheba, Elisheva etc). A quick Google seems to show that it's most common in Pakistan. If that's true, it could likely be Arabic in which case it could be used in Egypt as well.~ Caitlín

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