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Emmeline vs Elizabeth - What's the difference?

emmeline | elizabeth |


As proper nouns the difference between emmeline and elizabeth

is that emmeline is while elizabeth is , popular since the 16th century.

Edward vs Elizabeth - What's the difference?

edward | elizabeth |


As proper nouns the difference between edward and elizabeth

is that edward is while elizabeth is , popular since the 16th century.

Nell vs Elizabeth - What's the difference?

nell | elizabeth |


As a contraction nell

is .

As a proper noun elizabeth is

, popular since the 16th century.

Elizabeth vs Tim - What's the difference?

elizabeth | tim |


As a proper noun elizabeth

is , popular since the 16th century.

As a pronoun tim is

.

Elizabeth vs Artemius - What's the difference?

elizabeth | artemius |

Artemius is likely misspelled.


Artemius has no English definition.

As a proper noun Elizabeth

is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew|}}, popular since the 16th century.

Elizabeth vs Arty - What's the difference?

elizabeth | arty |


As proper nouns the difference between elizabeth and arty

is that elizabeth is , popular since the 16th century while arty is a diminutive of the male given name arthur.

Elizabeth vs Bets - What's the difference?

elizabeth | bets |


As proper nouns the difference between elizabeth and bets

is that elizabeth is , popular since the 16th century while bets is a diminutive of elizabeth.

Elizabeth vs Bet - What's the difference?

elizabeth | bet |


As proper nouns the difference between elizabeth and bet

is that elizabeth is , popular since the 16th century while bet is a diminutive of elizabeth.

Elizabeth vs Izzie - What's the difference?

elizabeth | izzie |


As proper nouns the difference between elizabeth and izzie

is that elizabeth is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew|}}, popular since the 16th century while Izzie is {{given name|female|diminutive=Isabel}}, Isobel, or Elizabeth.

Elizabeth vs Lilibet - What's the difference?

elizabeth | lilibet |


As proper nouns the difference between elizabeth and lilibet

is that elizabeth is , popular since the 16th century while lilibet is a diminutive form of the female given name elizabeth.

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