All about the name LIZZ

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Lizz is a variant spelling of the popular Elizabeth, which has a rich history and profound meaning.

Originating from the Hebrew name "Elisheba," which means "God is my oath," Elizabeth was eventually adapted into the Greek form "Ελισάβετ" ( Elisabet), then later into Latin as "Elisabeth." From there, it evolved into the French "Isabelle," and finally the English "Elizabeth."

The name Lizz, while less common than its full form, shares the same historical roots. It is believed to have emerged during the 20th century as a more modern and casual version of Elizabeth.

Throughout history, many notable figures have borne this name. One of the most famous was Queen Elizabeth I of England, who ruled from 1558 to 1603 and is known for her role in defeating the Spanish Armada and her support of English exploration around the world.

In literature, Elizabeth Bennet, the protagonist of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," has become one of the most iconic characters named Elizabeth. Other notable figures include Elizabeth Taylor, the renowned actress, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a leader of the women's suffrage movement in the United States.

While Lizz is less common than Elizabeth, it carries the same historical weight and meaning. It serves as a unique alternative to the classic name while still honoring its rich history and significance.

See also

Jewish

Popularity of the name LIZZ since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Lizz was quite popular in 1962 with six births that year, making up all the total births for this unique name.

Name variation LIZZ.