I really love the look of [name_f]Elisabeth[/name_f] more than [name_f]Elizabeth[/name_f] because it looks more soft and girly. but the nn [name_f]Liza[/name_f] is so much cuter than [name_u]Lisa[/name_u]. Same with [name_f]Liz[/name_f] is nicer than Lis. [name_f]Do[/name_f] you think it would be odd if i used [name_f]Liza[/name_f] even if the name is [name_f]Elisabeth[/name_f] with an S?
I think it is fine. I know an [name_f]Elizabeth[/name_f] who goes by [name_f]Zibby[/name_f].
I agree, there’s nothing wrong with it.
I think it’s fine. I’ve never met an [name_f]Elisabeth[/name_f] with an “S”–only Elizabeths with "Z"s!–but [name_f]Elisabeth[/name_f] is by far my favorite spelling, and I would easily have opted for [name_f]Eliza[/name_f] or [name_u]Izzy[/name_u] as a nn for it (although I probably would have sprung for [name_u]Issy[/name_u] rather than [name_u]Izzy[/name_u], just because I like it more). I think [name_f]Liza[/name_f] is more of a stretch–maybe because it doesn’t have that beginning “[name_f]El[/name_f]” to tie it to the original [name_f]Elisabeth[/name_f]?–but [name_f]Elisabeth[/name_f] nn [name_f]Liza[/name_f] still could work, I think. I think [name_f]Elisabeth[/name_f] nn [name_f]Lizzie[/name_f]'s adorable, too. I’ve really grown to love [name_f]Lizzie[/name_f].
I think it’s fine. I don’t really draw much distinction between [name_f]Elizabeth[/name_f] and [name_f]Elisabeth[/name_f] to begin with, so I think both [name_f]Elisabeth[/name_f] nn [name_f]Lizzie[/name_f]/[name_f]Zibby[/name_f] or [name_f]Elizabeth[/name_f] nn [name_f]Lissa[/name_f]/[name_f]Bess[/name_f] are totally okay.
When both spellings are accepted as classics, you can probably use any spelling nickname (same would go for [name_f]Catherine[/name_f]/[name_f]Katherine[/name_f] nn [name_f]Cat[/name_f]/[name_f]Kate[/name_f]/Cath/[name_f]Kitty[/name_f])
I think it is fine- good luck :).
It’s fine to use the “z” nicknames, but don’t overlook some great non-z options. [name_f]My[/name_f] goddaughter goes by [name_f]Lissie[/name_f], and a friend’s daughter goes by [name_f]Lissa[/name_f]. [name_m]Both[/name_m] are Elisabeths.
I would think it was a bit odd to use [name_f]Liza[/name_f] for [name_f]Elisabeth[/name_f]. Sorry. [name_f]My[/name_f] sister and best friend are both named [name_f]Elisabeth[/name_f], and both are either [name_f]Elisabeth[/name_f] in full or Lis. So for me personally [name_f]Elizabeth[/name_f] and [name_f]Elisabeth[/name_f] are very distinct to me, and that distinction is all in the z and the s.