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In the world, Élisabeth (Élisabeth , Элизабет , אליזבת , among others...) is quite a rare principally female, but very seldom masculine given name. The forename Élisabeth is characteristic of Cameroon, where it is quite a common principally girly, but very seldom masculine name, Luxembourg, where it is quite a rare female name, and France. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Cameroon, France, and Russia. Much less frequently, Élisabeth is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Élisabeth | Senegal, France, Canada, Cameroon, Ivory Coast |
Элизабет | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Lithuania |
אליזבת | Israel |
إليزابيث | Egypt |
Alžběta, Betina, Betsy, Bettina, Betty, Elisabet, Elisabeta, Elisabeth, Elisabetha, Elisabetta, Elizabet, Elizabeta, Elizabeth, Elizabeto, Elizaveta, Elspeth, Elżbieta, Elžbieta, Erzsebet, Erzsébet, Eske, Ielizaveta, Ilsa, Ilse, Ilza, Ilze, Isabel, Isabella, Isabelle, Izabel, Izabela, Izabella, Jelisaweta, Jelizaveta, Jelizawieta, Liesbeth, Liese, Liesel, Liesl, Liisa, Liisi, Lisa, Lise, Liz, Liza, Sabel, Tina, Tine, Yelizaveta, Ísabella,
Élisabeth is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Elizabeth Bennet , the fictional character from Pride and Prejudice, Pride & Prejudice; Elizabeth , the Mother of John the Baptist and the wife of Zacharias/Zachary, according to the Gospel of Luke; Beth March , the fictional character from Louisa May Alcott's Little Women; Betsy Braddock , the fictional character in Marvel Comics, X-Men: Apocalypse and Élisabeth Fischer , the Honoré de Balzac character, Cousin Bette, and in many other works.
Roy, Vachon, Voisin, Fortin, Martins, Mercier, Couture, Bernard, Bernier, Paradis, Pereira, Roussel, Richard, Laurent, Leclerc, Lépine, Rousseau, Grégoire, Lefebvre, Tremblay, Fournier, Boulanger, Thomas, Léger, Girard, Gagnon, Brun, Jean, Morin, Silva, Simon, Caron, Gomes, Godin, Leroy, Lopes, Deschênes, Ngono, Martin, Moreau, Simard, Collin, Côté, Paquin, Poulin, Picard, Durand, Dubois, Vidal, and Elisabeth