Elizabeth Huck

in Virginia

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Ranking in Virginia

NameRank
Elizabeth 17
Huck 9,631
Elizabeth Huck 263,204
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  1. is 13th most common Barbara
  2. is 14th most common Joseph
  3. is 15th most common Susan
  4. is 16th most common Jennifer
  5. is 17th most common Elizabeth
  6. is 18th most common Mark
  7. is 19th most common Christopher
  8. is 20th most common Paul
  9. is 21st most common George
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  1. is 9,627th most common Hardt
  2. is 9,628th most common Haven
  3. is 9,629th most common Hesson
  4. is 9,630th most common Hotaling
  5. is 9,631st most common Huck
  6. is 9,632nd most common Hymes
  7. is 9,633rd most common Hyun
  8. is 9,634th most common Isaacson
  9. is 9,635th most common Kahl
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  1. is 263,200th most common Elizabeth Houser
  2. is 263,201st most common Elizabeth Houston
  3. is 263,202nd most common Elizabeth Hoyle
  4. is 263,203rd most common Elizabeth Hubard
  5. is 263,204th most common Elizabeth Huck
  6. is 263,205th most common Elizabeth Hudak
  7. is 263,206th most common Elizabeth Hudgins
  8. is 263,207th most common Elizabeth Huffer
  9. is 263,208th most common Elizabeth Huh

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Meaning & History

(female) The usual spelling of Elisabeth in English. It is recorded in the medieval period, but was made popular by being borne by Queen Elizabeth I of England (15331603). In the 20th century it again became extremely fashionable, partly because it was the name of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (19002002), who in 1936 became Queen Elizabeth as the wife of King George VI, and after his death in 1952 achieved great public affection as Queen Mother for nearly half a century. Even more influentially, it is the name of her daughter Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926).

Variant: Elisabeth. See also Elspeth and Isabel.

Short forms: Eliza, Elsa, Liza, Lisa, Liz; Beth, Bet, Bess; Lisbet(h), Lizbet(h), Lysbet(h).

Pet forms: Elsie, Bessie, Bessy, Betty, Betsy, Tetty, Libby, Lizzie, Lizzy, Buffy.

Cognates: Irish: Eilís. Scottish Gaelic: Ealasaid. German, Dutch: Elisabeth. Scandinavian: Elisabet. French: Elisabeth. Spanish: Elisabet. Portuguese: Elisabete. Italian: Elisabetta. Greek: Elisavet. Russian: Yelizaveta. Polish: Elẓbieta. Czech: Alžběta. Slovenian: Elizabeta. Hungarian: Erzsébet.

Similar Names and Nicknames

Liz, Elisabeth, Lizza, Beth, Betsy, Lizzie, Lisa, Lizz, Eliza, Elisa, Hicks, Hickey, Heck, Huckaby, Huskey, Huckabee, Hock, Huckins, Hucks, Huckabay
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