- Lilibet
- Lilibeth
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- Lili
- Lily
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I prefer [name_f]Lilibeth[/name_f]! It feels more complete and isn’t so tied to the UK monarchy
I think [name_f]Lilibet[/name_f] is darling, but I prefer [name_f]Lilibeth[/name_f] just for that softer ending.
[name_f]Lilibet[/name_f] is a sweet nickname but for a full name, I’d opt for [name_f]Lilibeth[/name_f]. And I think [name_f]Lily[/name_f] is just a more intuitive spelling as far as nicknames go
[name_f]Lilibeth[/name_f]! [name_f]Lilibet[/name_f] is so very tied to the British royals. I think it’s taking a risk to use the same name as someone very famous who might not be someone her namesake wants to be associated with. And [name_f]Lilibeth[/name_f] seems less nicknamey.
[name_f]Lilibeth[/name_f] is so very gorgeous! I’m quite partial to a [name_f]Beth[/name_f] ending myself.
I chose [name_f]Lilibeth[/name_f], not because I care how the queen feels (I don’t), but because [name_f]Lilibet[/name_f] hurts my tongue for some reason! [name_f]Lilibeth[/name_f] doesn’t. Weird how that works.
This was hard- on one hand I’m reluctant to join on the [name_u]Harry[/name_u] and [name_f]Megan[/name_f] name trend. And at this point that’s what [name_f]Lilibet[/name_f] comes off as. But in the other hand [name_f]Lilibeth[/name_f] keeps reminding me of Lilith…
[name_u]Love[/name_u] love [name_f]Lili[/name_f] spelling for some reason the i ending is so feminine and dainty to me and yet spunky like [name_u]Toni[/name_u] or [name_u]Tommi[/name_u]