Lilibeth

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| name = Lilibeth

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| pronunciation= {{IPAc-en|lang|l|ɪ|l|iː|b|ɛ|θ}}

| gender = female

| meaning = diminutive of Elizabeth or combination of Lily and Beth

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| related names = Beth, Elizabeth, Lilibet, Lily, Lillybeth, Lilybeth

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Lilibeth is a feminine given name. It often a nickname for the given name Elizabeth. It can also be a combination of the names Lily and Beth.

The name has historically been particularly well-used among Hispanic cultural groups. Usage of the name increased after Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex gave their daughter the similar name Lilibet in 2021. There were 13 American girls called Lilibeth in 2020, 46 American girls given the name in 2021, 69 American girls who were given the name in 2022, and 57 American girls given the name in 2023. {{cite web

| url = https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/limits.html

| title = Beyond the Top 1000 names

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| date = 6 May 2022

| website = ssa.gov

| publisher = United States Social Security Administration

| access-date = 7 June 2022

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| url = https://nameberry.com/babyname/lilibet

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| website = Nameberry.com

| publisher = Nameberry

| access-date = 7 June 2022

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| url = https://appellationmountain.net/baby-name-lilibet-casual-charmer/

| title = Baby Name Lilibet: Casual Charmer

| last =Sandel

| first = Abby

| date = 6 June 2021

| website = appellation.net

| publisher = Appellation Mountain(blog)

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Notable people

People with the given name or nickname include:

See also

  • Lilibet, a similar name or nickname

References