Liddy

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Diminutive of ELIZABETH or LYDIA.

ELIZABETH   female   English, Biblical
From Ελισαβετ (Elisabet), the Greek form of the Hebrew name אֱלִישֶׁבַע ('Elisheva') meaning "my God is an oath" or perhaps "my God is abundance". The Hebrew form appears in the Old Testament where Elisheba is the wife of Aaron, while the Greek form appears in the New Testament where Elizabeth is the mother of John the Baptist.

Among Christians, this name was originally more common in Eastern Europe. It was borne in the 12th century by Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, a daughter of King Andrew II who used her wealth to help the poor. In medieval England it was occasionally used in honour of the saint, though the form Isabel (from Occitan and Spanish) was more common. It has been very popular in England since the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in the 16th century. It has also been borne (in various spellings) by many other European royals, including a ruling empress of Russia in the 18th century. Famous modern bearers include the British queen Elizabeth II (1926-) and actress Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011).
LYDIA   female   English, German, Finnish, Biblical, Old Church Slavic, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Means "from Lydia" in Greek. Lydia was a region on the west coast of Asia Minor. In the New Testament this is the name of a woman converted to Christianity by Saint Paul. In the modern era the name has been in use since the Protestant Reformation.
FULL FORMS
ENGLISH: Elisabeth, Elizabeth, Elsabeth, Elyzabeth, Isabel, Isabella, Isabelle, Isbel, Isebella, Izabelle, Lyda, Lydia
EQUIVALENTS
ARMENIAN: Zabel
BASQUE: Elixabete
BIBLICAL GREEK: Elisabet, Lydia
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Elisheba
BIBLICAL LATIN: Elisabeth, Lydia
BIBLICAL: Elisabeth, Elisheba, Elizabeth, Lydia
BULGARIAN: Elisaveta, Lidiya
CATALAN: Lídia
CROATIAN: Elizabeta, Lidija
CZECH: Alžběta, Eliška, Lýdie
DANISH: Eli, Elisabet, Elisabeth, Elise, Ella, Else, Isabella, Lilly, Lis, Lisa, Lisbet, Lise, Lissi
DUTCH: Betje, Elisabeth, Elise, Elly, Els, Else, Elsje, Ilse, Isa, Isabella, Isabelle, Lies, Liesbeth, Liese, Liesje, Lijsbeth, Lisa
ENGLISH: Bella, Belle, Bess, Bessie, Beth, Betsy, Bette, Bettie, Betty, Bettye, Buffy, Elisa, Elise, Elissa, Eliza, Ella, Elle, Ellie, Elly, Elsa, Elsie, Elyse, Ibbie, Issy, Izzy, Leesa, Libbie, Libby, Lilian, Liliana, Lilibet, Lilibeth, Lillian, Lilliana, Lisa, Lise, Liz, Liza, Lizbeth, Lizette, Lizzie, Lizzy, Sabella, Tetty
ESTONIAN: Eliisabet, Liis, Liisa, Liisi, Liisu
FAROESE: Lýdia
FINNISH: Eliisa, Elisa, Elisabet, Ella, Elsa, Liisa, Liisi, Lydia, Lyydia, Lyyti
FRENCH: Babette, Élisabeth, Élise, Isabel, Isabelle, Lili, Liliane, Lilianne, Lise, Lydie
FRISIAN: Bet, Lys
GALICIAN: Sabela
GEORGIAN: Elisabed, Eliso
GERMAN: Bettina, Elisa, Elisabeth, Elise, Elli, Elsa, Else, Ilsa, Ilse, Isa, Isabel, Isabell, Isabella, Isabelle, Lies, Liesa, Liese, Liesel, Liesl, Lili, Lilli, Lisa, Lisbeth, Lydia
GREEK: Elisavet
HAWAIIAN: Elikapeka
HEBREW: Elisheva
HUNGARIAN: Bözsi, Erzsébet, Erzsi, Izabella, Lídia, Lili, Liliána, Lilla, Liza, Zsóka
ICELANDIC: Elísabet, Elsa
IRISH: Eilís, Eilish, Isibéal, Sibéal
ITALIAN: Elisa, Elisabetta, Elsa, Isa, Isabella, Lidia, Liliana, Lisa
LIMBURGISH: Bet
LITHUANIAN: Elžbieta, Elzė
MACEDONIAN: Beti, Elisaveta, Lidija, Veta
MANX: Ealisaid
MEDIEVAL ENGLISH: Ibb
MEDIEVAL OCCITAN: Isabel
NORWEGIAN: Eli, Elisabet, Elisabeth, Elise, Ella, Else, Isabella, Lilly, Lis, Lisa, Lisbet, Lise, Liss
OCCITAN: Isabèl
OLD CHURCH SLAVIC: Elisabeti, Lydia
POLISH: Ela, Eliza, Elżbieta, Iza, Izabela, Izabella, Lidia, Lidka, Liliana
PORTUGUESE (BRAZILIAN): Eliza, Izabel, Lílian
PORTUGUESE: Belinha, Elisa, Elisabete, Isabel, Isabela, Lídia, Liliana
ROMANIAN: Elisabeta, Isabela, Isabella, Lidia, Liliana
RUSSIAN: Elizaveta, Lidiya, Lidochka, Liza, Lizaveta, Yelizaveta
SCOTTISH: Beileag, Ealasaid, Elspet, Elspeth, Iseabail, Ishbel, Isobel, Lileas, Lilias, Lillias
SERBIAN: Jela, Jelisaveta, Lidija
SLOVAK: Alžbeta, Eliška, Lýdia
SLOVENE: Elizabeta, Lidija, Špela
SPANISH: Eli, Elisa, Elisabet, Isa, Isabel, Isabela, Lidia, Liliana, Ysabel
SWEDISH: Elisabet, Elisabeth, Elise, Ella, Elsa, Isabella, Lilly, Lis, Lisa, Lisbet, Lise
UKRAINIAN: Yelyzaveta
WELSH: Bethan
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ENGLISH: Leanna, Liana, Libbie, Libby, Lillia, Lisette, Lysette
FRENCH: Lisette
ITALIAN: Liana
LIMBURGISH: Betje
PORTUGUESE: Liana
ROMANIAN: Liana
SERBIAN: Jelica