Certificate of Name
Liis
Feminine
Estonian
Meaning & Origin
Liis is an Estonian short form of Eliisabet, which is itself the Estonian form of Elizabeth. The name Elizabeth ultimately derives from the Hebrew name ʾElishevaʿ, meaning "my God is an oath" — from the elements ʾel (God) and shavaʿ (oath). In the Old Testament, Elisheba is the wife of Aaron (Exodus 6:23), while the Greek form Elizabeth appears in the New Testament as the mother of John the Baptist (Luke 1:5–80). Notable Bearers Liis is a given name in Estonia, borne by several contemporary Estonian public figures. Notable bearers include singer Maarja-Liis Ilus (born 1980), who represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest; actress Liis Lass (born 1989); and footballer Liis Emajõe (born 1991). Other prominent individuals with the name include Ene-Liis Semper, a video and performance artist; Liis Lemsalu, a singer; and Liis Kullerkann, a volleyball player. The diminutive Liisu also appears historically, as in folk singer Liisu Mägi (1831–1926). Cultural Significance Liis fits a common Estonian pattern of creating short, affectionate forms of longer names ending in -i or -is. It is a concise equivalent of the international Elizabeth family, which has been popular across many cultures. Related Estonian variants include Eliise, Liisa, and Liisi, and Elo. The name has been used in Estonia primarily since the 20th century and remains in modest use today, often as a feminine given name. Meaning: "my God is an oath" (via Elizabeth) Origin: Estonia (short form of Eliisabet) Type: Short form / given name Usage regions: Estonia
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