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[Opinions] Elysabel
I recently stumbled upon the name Elysabel. Rutebeuf, a 13th century French poet, used the name in his poem La Vie Sainte Elysabel, referring to Saint Elisabeth of Hungary. I like it because it has the familiarity of Elisabeth and Isabel, plus its own uncommon, whimsical charm. I'm also a sucker for -bel names and the nickname Lys.WDYT?

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Elysabel  ·  Sephie  ·  11/28/2010, 2:06 PM
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