Elizabeth
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Elizabeth or Elisabeth is the Greek form Ελισ(σ)άβετ Elis(s)avet of the Hebrew female name Elisheva, meaning "my God is an oath," "my God is abundance," "God's promise," "oath of God," or "I am God´s daughter." For more information about the name, see Elizabeth (given name). Elizabeth and Elisabeth are the parent unit names of Elsa, Lisa, Lilly, Emily, Isabel, Isabella, and Ella.
[edit] Ships
- HMS Elizabeth, various ships
[edit] Places
- Australia
- South Africa
- United States
- Elizabeth, Colorado
- Elizabeth, Illinois
- Elizabeth, Indiana
- Elizabeth, Louisiana
- Elizabeth, New Jersey (largest city with the name in the United States)
- St. Elizabeth, Missouri
- Elizabeth, Pennsylvania
- Elizabeth, West Virginia
- Elizabeth Township, Pennsylvania
- Cape Elizabeth, Maine
- Lake Elizabeth Township, Minnesota
- Elizabeth City, North Carolina
- Elizabethton, Tennessee
- Elizabethtown (multiple)
[edit] Media and Entertainment
- Songs
- "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" by The Allman Brothers Band
- "Elisabeth" by Billy Gilman
- "Elizabeth" by Catie Curtis
- "Goodnight, Elisabeth" by Counting Crows
- "Elisabeth" by Hansi Hinterseer
- "Elizabeth Serenade" by James Last
- "Song for Elizabeth" by Jonathan Butler
- "Elizabeth Trilogy" by Kamelot
- "Elizabeth, I Love You" by Michael Jackson
- "Elizabeth" by The Statler Brothers
- "Elizabeth Dreams" by Status Quo (band)
- "Elizabeth, My Dear" by The Stone Roses
- "Elizabeth" by Street Dogs
- "Elizabeth" by Trading Yesterday
- Films and Television Series
- Elizabeth (telenovela), 1980
- Elizabeth (film), 1998
- Elizabethtown (film), 2005
- Elizabeth I (TV series), 2005
- Elizabeth: The Golden Age, 2007
- Other
- Elisabeth (musical), a Viennese, German-language musical written by Michael Kunze and composed by Sylvester Levay
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