![]() ![]() † Pronunciation for Eliza: EH as in "ebb (EH.B)" L as in "lay (L.EY)" AY as in "side (S.AY.D)" Z as in "zoo (Z.UW)" AA as in "odd (AA.D)"Ī famous person named Eliza is Eliza Dushku, Actress, born 30 December 1980, Boston, Massachusetts. Acoording to vedic astrology, Rashi for the name Eliza is Vrushabh and Moon sign associated with the name Eliza is Taurus. Elizabeth was used 4 times more than Eliza in that year.īaby names that sound like Eliza include Elizah, Elea, Eleacee, Eleacy, Eleasha, Eleesha, Elegey, Elegi, Elegie, Elegy, Elexis, Elika, Elisa, Elisah, Elise, Elishah, Eliska, Eliso, Elissa, and Elissia. Within all girl names in its group, Eliza was the 3rd most popular after Elizabeth and Alice in 2018. At the modest height of its usage in 2018, 0.122% of baby girls were named Eliza. The name has been increasing in popularity since the 1970s. See also the related categories, romanian, english, hebrew, independent, fair, biblical, diminutive, polish, and hungarian.Įliza is popular as a baby name for girls, and it is also perceived to be trendy. Other English variants include the shortening Liza (used in Hungarian, Russian, and Polish too), and the diminutive forms Liz and Lyza.īoth the origin and meaning of the name Eliza is inherited by all variant forms. the form élise was popular in france in the 17th century. Elisheva was the name of the wife of Prophet Aaron in the Old Testament. ![]() Derivatives include Aliza (used in Hebrew too), Alizah, Eliz, Elizah, Elizaida, Elizalina, Elize, Elizea, Elizza, Elliza, Ellyza, Elyza, Elyzza, and Elza. it is of french and hebrew origin, and the meaning of elise is 'god is my oath'. Eliza is the short form of Elizabeth, which comes from the Hebrew word Elisheva. Eliza Forename Definition: A contraction, introduced by the Elizabethan poets, of Elizabeth, Swan often it is so dissociated from its original that it is. In addition, Eliza is a derivative (Romanian) of Alice.Įliza is also a shortening (English and Polish) of the English, Greek, and Hebrew Elizabeth.Įliza has 17 derivatives. It was made famous by the fictional Eliza Doolittle in George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion (1913) and the subsequent musical My Fair Lady (1956). Biblical name: The name first developed as a diminutive of Elizabeth in the 16th century, and its use as an independent name started in the 18th century. Eliza is of Germanic and Hebrew origin, and it is used mainly in Romanian, English, Hungarian, and Polish. The baby girl name Eliza is pronounced eh-L AYZaa- †. ![]()
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