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Forename Elīza

All around the world, Elīza (Элиза Kyrgyzstan Russia Kazakhstan Azerbaijan Belarus, אלישע Israel, Elīza Latvia) is a common girly given name. The given name Elīza is characteristic of Kyrgyzstan, where it is a common girly name, Russia, where it is quite a rare female name, and Latvia. In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Kazakhstan. Very seldom, Elīza is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Elīza

name אלישע, name エリザ, name Elizabete, name Элиза, name Elīza, name 伊莉莎, name Elisa, name Eliza, name 伊丽萨, name إليسا
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Элиза Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Russia
אלישע Israel
Elīza Latvia

First names said to be same

Elisa, Eliza, Elizabete, إليسا, エリザ, 伊丽萨, and 伊莉莎

First name Elīza in the context

Elīza is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Elisha , the Biblical Prophet who came after Elijah, The Qur’an; Elisa Maza , the fictional character in the animated series Gargoyles; Eliza Danvers , the fictional character from the television series Supergirl; Eliza Fanning , the fictional character of The Lost Apothecary, The Lost Apothecary: A Novel and Elise Wassermann , the one of the two main protagonists in the joint British and French television series The Tunnel, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

elīza fogele Latvian chess player, LV (b. 1895) link
picture of elīza tīruma elīza tīruma elīza tīruma Latvian luger, LV (b. 1990) link
elīza spruntule Latvian association football player, LV (b. 1993) link

Characteristic surnames

Cine, Liepiņa, Liparte, Ločmele, Eikerte, Viļuma, Vecmane, Vīksna, Šlesere, Suhareva, Stangaine, Brikmane, Blaumane, Kalniņa, Kļaviņa, Prindule, Pīrāga, Romānova, Jaunzeme, Šenberga, Mangulsone, Mihailova, Geiduka, Rasiņa, Bārene, Slišāne, Ļaksa, Paula, Gātere, Taima, Trama, Tropa, Ozola, Zunde, Sakniņa, Circāne, Bērziņa, Baraka, Briede, Paegle, Rušmane, Dubure, Otmane, Urstiņa, Uškāne, Āriņa, Malnača, Millere, Brilte, and Vinkelmane