Lizette

Meaning of Lizette

Lizette is a charming and feminine name for a baby girl. It has French origins and is derived from the name Lisbeth, which means "pledged to God." The name Lizette has a lovely sound and can be pronounced differently depending on the language. In American English, it is pronounced as lih-ZET (/lɪˈzɛt/), while in French, it is pronounced as lee-ZET (/liˈzɛt/). The variations of this name include Lisbeth and Lisette. Lizette has been steadily used as a given name in the United States over the years, with its popularity peaking in the early 1990s. It continues to be chosen by parents who appreciate its elegance and timeless appeal.

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as lee-ZET (/liˈzɛt/)

American English

  • Pronunced as lih-ZET (/lɪˈzɛt/)

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Notable People Named Lizette

Lizette Parker was an American politician and social worker who made history as the first black woman to serve as Mayor of Teaneck, New Jersey.
Lizette Faith Cabrera is an Australian tennis player of Filipino descent with a career-high singles ranking of 119.
Lizette Woodworth Reese was a renowned American poet and teacher from Maryland, known for her significant contributions to poetry and English education.
Lizette Salas is an American professional golfer competing on the LPGA Tour.
Lizette Carrión is an American actress, famous for her role as PFC Esmeralda "Doublewide" Del Rio in the 2005 FX network television series Over There.
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