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Uncommon Nicknames for Elizabeth

Elizabeth is one of those classic, widely-used baby names that has an entire raft of nicknames, going in and out of style over time. In the 1940s, a baby Elizabeth was likely to be called Betty. Then came Betsy, Liz, and Lisa in the midcentury. Next was Beth, and now we have Ellie.

Along with Ellie and Lisa, other nicknames for Elizabeth in the US Top 1000 include Eliza, Elle, Elsa, Elsie, Etta, Lea, Lily, and Thea. If you’re looking for a truly unusual nickname for Elizabeth, we suggest Ilsa, Lettie, Zella, or Zibby.

With so many options, there's a pet form of Elizabeth that's right for any child. For more inspiration, check out our list of International Variations of Elizabeth.

July

Meaning: month name

Origin:English word name
4969
Jaycee Jaycee is of American origin. The meaning of...
Origin:Modern Invented
14619
Jedi

Meaning: Beloved by the Lord

Origin:Literary name or short form of Jedidiah, Hebrew
8251
Jocko The name Jocko has its roots in Hebrew origi...
Origin:Hebrew
8260
Julio The name Julio is of Spanish origin and the ...
Origin:Spanish variation of Julius
2783
Junot Junot is a gender-neutral name. The meaning ...
Origin:Spanish variation of Junius
7212
Jonas

Meaning: dove

Origin:Greek variation of Jonah
479
Jennings Etymologically the word Jennings is a Hebrew...
Origin:English
5833
Jedediah

Meaning: beloved of the Lord

Origin:Variation of Jedidiah, Hebrew
2810
Origin:Animal name
3813
Jiro

Meaning: second son

Origin:Japanese
1927
Jesus

Meaning: the Lord is salvation

Origin:Hebrew
1076
Jimbo The name Jimbo is of Swahili origin. The mea...
Origin:Swahili
9300
Jaime Jamie is a Spanish form of the name Jacob. A...
Origin:Spanish variation of James
3577
Origin:English
1877
Javier The name Javier is of Spanish origin and the...
Origin:Spanish variation of Xavier
1000
Jamari Jamari is of American origin. It is a gender...
Origin:Invented elaboration of Jamar
6010
Jalmari

Meaning: helmet protector

Origin:Finnish form of Old Norse Hjalmar
4418
Jolyon

Meaning: youthful

Origin:Medieval form of Julian
3879
Japhy

Meaning: he expands

Origin:Diminutive of Japheth
5670