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Lisette

Lisette

Lisette is a baby girl’s name of French origin that means “pledged to God”. Lisette is a diminutive of the name Elisabeth that became popular as a given name in the US in the mid-1960s. Lisette is a classy, sophisticated name with a European flair.

Meaning of the name Lisette:

French: pledged to God

Origin of the name Lisette:

Lisette is a baby girl’s name of French origin that means “pledged to God”. Lisette is the French diminutive of the English name Elizabeth.

Symbolism of the name Lisette:

Lisette means “pledged to God” and derives from the name Elizabeth. Elizabeth is a royal name. It was not only the name of the two best-known English queens, but also the name of many queens, empresses, and princesses across Europe.

Style of the name Lisette:

traditional

Gender of the name Lisette:

Lisette is a girl's name.

Pronunciation of the name Lisette:

LEE-ZEHT

Number of syllables in the name Lisette:

two

Emotion evoked from the name Lisette:

Lisette evokes feelings of grace and beauty.

Alternative spellings for the name Lisette:

Lysette, Lizette, Lisete

Nicknames for the name Lisette:

  • Lissy
  • Lizzy
  • Lis
  • Set
  • Etta 
  • Ettie

Popularity of the name Lisette:

According to the Social Security Administration, Lisette is a popular baby girl’s name. Lisette was in the top 1000 baby names for most years between 1966 and 2001. It peaked at #616 in 1999.

Related names for the name Lisette:

Great middle names for the name Lisette and their meanings:

Famous people with the name Lisette:

  • Lisette Oropesa (American operatic soprano)
  • Lisette Garcia Morelos (Mexican actress and singer)
  • Lisette Verea (Romanian singer and actress)
  • Lisette Pia Hee Young Pagler (Swedish singer and actress)
  • Lisette Melendez (American singer)

Lisette in popular culture:

  • Lisette (French magazine for girls)
  • Lisette (literature, “Bewitching” by Alex Flinn)
  • Lisette de Lise (literature, “Bloody Jack” series by L. A. Meyer)
  • Lisette (literature, “The School for Husbands” by Moliere)
  • Lisette (video games, “Skyrim”)
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