If you know a Libby/Libbey/Libbie who is not an Elizabeth or Liberty

What name do they have?

My name is [name]Alyssa[/name] and I had friends who called me [name]Libby[/name]. It didn’t really catch on to every one but I’ve always liked that nickname so that’s why it is my username!

[name]One[/name] of my closest friends is called [name]Libby[/name] and it’s her full name, not short for anything :slight_smile:

I know girls with the Yiddish name [name]Liba[/name] (also spelled Leba or Leeba in English) who go by [name]Libby[/name].

Same, one of my cousins is just [name]Libby[/name]

[name]Bree[/name]

I knew one who I think was [name]Lisbeth[/name] or [name]Lizbeth[/name]…not sure tho

Same, one of my cousins is just [name]Libby[/name]

[name]Bree[/name]

I too liked [name]Libby[/name], but wasn’t a big fan of [name]Elizabeth[/name] or [name]Liberty[/name]. I also wasn’t 100% on [name]Libby[/name] as a full name.

There is a heiress (a hilton maybe) or [name]Johnson[/name] & [name]Johnson[/name] who goes by Libbet. I believe. I also you do [name]Libby[/name] for [name]Lilibeth[/name]

I know a baby who is just [name]Libby[/name]. TBH I thought it was an odd choice. [name]Lilibet[/name] would be my choice.

[name]Libby[/name] was originally short for [name]Isabella[/name].

I know a “just” [name]Libby[/name] and an [name]Olivia[/name] nn [name]Libby[/name] :slight_smile:

Yeah, one of my best friends is nanmd just [name]Libby[/name], and she’s british, I think it is more popular there. I know an “[name]Olivia[/name]” [name]Libby[/name] as well.

I have a grandmother who was a [name]Ruchel[/name] [name]Liba[/name] in Yiddish, I was trying to decide whether to do it directly or [name]Libby[/name] short for something else.

Husband nixed [name]Liberty[/name] immediately, and I’d like it to be an L for [name]Liba[/name] because my family tends to alliterate naming-for.

I kind of like [name]Lilibet[/name] but I’m afraid it sounds too permanently-young.