Lizann, pronounced /lɪˈzæn/, is a unique and captivating feminine given name of American origin. It is composed of two distinct elements: 'Li', which is thought to be derived from the Hebrew name Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath' or 'My God is abundance'; and '-ann', a popular suffix in names like Annabelle, Channing, and Lauren, often associated with Irish and Scottish origins. The combination of these two elements creates a name that is simultaneously classic and modern, blending tradition with a touch of uniqueness.
The name Lizann experienced varying popularity from 1955 to 1965, with peaks in the late 1950s and a noticeable dip by 1962. There was also a resurgence in its usage in 1985. Overall, it appears that this name was most commonly used during these decades.