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elisabet
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For me it should be Elisabeth, but there are many people who give it sharp accentuation. Thus Elizabeth would be a Latinized version of the Greek 917; 955; 953; 963; 945; 946; 949; 964; , which took it from the Hebrew 1488; 1457; 1500; 1460; 1497; 1513; 1462; 1473; 1489; 1463; 1506; (Eliishebha "God is my commitment"). See Elith, Isabel, Lisa, Libi, Beth.

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