Elyze name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Hebrew and Germanic
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Elyze
Meaning: God is My Oath and Consecrated to God
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What does Elyze mean?

Elyze is variant transcription of Elize. Elize is variant of popular, biblical and everlasting Eliza. Elize is short form of Elizabeth.

Variants of Elyze

Elize, Eliza, Eleeza, Elza, Elizamarie, Elisheba, Alice

Names that rhyme with Elyze

How popular is the name Elyze?

YearRankBirths
2018137646
2016161945
2006171675
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological aspects of Elyze

Meditation is your thing. Follow your gut, not people. You are co-operative, caring and courteous individual. When you walk into a room, all eyes are you and you only. Your decision to keep fighting for things even when they're falling apart sometimes ruins self-confidence. You like your freedom and independence. People who know you describe you as driven and ambitious. When it comes to life goals, you dream big, meaning you are ambitious and self-confident.

Other names similar to Elyze

  •  Daviel - Used specifically in English uncustomary, Daviel is used as a baby boy name, Daviel means "Beloved" is rooted from Hebrew
  •  Mahda - The girl name Mahda means "Woman from Kynthos and Woman from Magdala" is came from Hebrew is used notably in Russian. Mahda is resulted from Magdalena.
  •  Jafit means Beautiful or Beautiful Lovely is used in Marathi, Hebrew and Hindi and a baby girl name came from Hebrew
  •  Jededish - Meaning of Jededish is Beloved of the Lord and Beloved of Yahweh is used particulary in English used for boys is of Hebrew origin. Jededish is derivation of Jedidiah.
  •  Debbee - Unconventional girl name Debbee means "Queen Bee and Bee" has origin in Hebrew. Debbee is derived from Deborah.
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Famous people named Elyze

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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