Lisa
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Proper noun
- . Very popular as a full name in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s, when it was in the top five names for baby girls. Of variable popularity today.
- You were born in the '70s? Were you named after Lisa on As the World Turns?
Quotations
- 1868 Concocted by William Meynell Whittmore (and others): Sunshine: page 138:
- Elizabeth coloured.
- "Oh, I don't want the doll called after me, if that is what you mean," she said, rather disdainfully.
- "Nonsense, Lisa!" laughed her father, "you ought to consider yourself highly honoured to have such a handsome lady as this for your namesake."
- 1997 Penelope Lively: Moon Tiger. Grove Press. ISBN0802135331
- Lisa is a better name. Claudia bangs, like the gong in the hall at Sotleigh. Bang - whoom! Lisa makes a nice silky noise, like streams or rain.
- 2007 Elinor Lipman: My Latest Grievance ISBN 0618872353 page 16:
- Did I want to be burdened with a common name? Be the third Lisa and fourth Susan in my classroom? Darleen or Doreen or Maureen?
- I did.
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Proper noun
- derived from Elisabeth.
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- , diminutive of Élisabeth.
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Proper noun
- derived from Elisabeth.
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- , diminutive of Elisabetta.
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Proper noun
- derived from Elisabeth.
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Proper noun
- derived from Elisabet.