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Lizbeth

American  
[liz-beth, -buhth] / ˈlɪzˌbɛθ, -bəθ /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Elizabeth.


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Lizbeth Perez looks fearful as she gazes out onto the postcard-perfect fishing bay of Taganga, on Colombia's Caribbean coast, recalling the moment she last spoke to her uncle in September.

From BBC • Nov. 21, 2025

The highest transfer fee in women’s soccer is $1.5 million, which Mexico’s Tigres received from the Orlando Pride for Lizbeth Ovalle last month.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 4, 2025

“Defendant’s application for a stay of trial… is denied,” Judge Lizbeth González of the New York Supreme Court Appellate Division wrote in an April 8 order.

From Salon • Apr. 9, 2024

“He was hiding it well enough,” his sister, Lizbeth Rodas, said at her home in Morristown, N.J., which was adorned with framed family photos, including two of her brother.

From New York Times • Feb. 8, 2024

They's fourteen months difference 'tween her an' Lizbeth.

From Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: in Mizzoura by Thomas, Augustus

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