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lisa

Elouise vs Lisa - What's the difference?

elouise | lisa |


As proper nouns the difference between elouise and lisa

is that elouise is while lisa is .

Lisa vs Louse - What's the difference?

lisa | louse |


As a proper noun lisa

is .

As a noun louse is

a small parasitic wingless insect of the order phthiraptera .

As a verb louse is

to remove lice from the body of a person or animal; to delouse.

Lyndsey vs Lisa - What's the difference?

lyndsey | lisa |


As proper nouns the difference between lyndsey and lisa

is that lyndsey is while lisa is .

Eleanor vs Lisa - What's the difference?

eleanor | lisa |


As proper nouns the difference between eleanor and lisa

is that eleanor is (female) while lisa is .

Lucy vs Lisa - What's the difference?

lucy | lisa |


As a noun lucy

is (archaic) the pike (a kind of fish).

As a proper noun lisa is

.

Elis vs Lisa - What's the difference?

elis | lisa |


As an article elis

is .

As a proper noun lisa is

.

Else vs Lisa - What's the difference?

else | lisa |


As proper nouns the difference between else and lisa

is that else is while lisa is .

Lisa vs Beth - What's the difference?

lisa | beth |


As proper nouns the difference between lisa and beth

is that lisa is while beth is a diminutive of the female given names elizabeth, elisabeth, and sometimes bethany also a formal given name or middle name.

Betsy vs Lisa - What's the difference?

betsy | lisa |


As proper nouns the difference between betsy and lisa

is that betsy is a diminutive form of the female given name elizabeth while lisa is .

Louisa vs Lisa - What's the difference?

louisa | lisa |


As proper nouns the difference between louisa and lisa

is that louisa is , a latinized form of louise used since the eighteenth century while lisa is .

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