elizabeth
IPA: ɪɫˈɪzʌbʌθ
Root Word: Elizabeth
noun
- A female given name from Hebrew, popular since the 16th century.
- A surname originating as a matronymic.
- A suburb of Adelaide, Australia; named for Elizabeth II.
- A locale in the United States.
- A city, the county seat of Union County, New Jersey; named for Elizabeth de Carteret, wife of George Carteret, one of two original Lords Proprietor of the Colony New Jersey.
- A city in Minnesota; named for early settler Elizabeth Niggler.
- A town in Colorado; named for a family member of John Evans, 2nd Governor of the Territory of Colorado.
- A town in Indiana; named for Elizabeth Lemmon Zenor, daughter-in-law of early landowner Jacob Zenor.
- A town in Louisiana.
- A town, the county seat of Wirt County, West Virginia; named for early settler Elizabeth Woodyard Beauchamp.
- A village in Illinois; said to be named for three early settlers all named Elizabeth.
- A borough of Pennsylvania; named for early settler Elizabeth Mackay Bayard.
- An unincorporated community in Arkansas.
- An unincorporated community in Georgia; named for Elizabeth Brown, daughter of Georgia senator Joseph E. Brown.
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