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Meaning
Name
●
A
female
given name
from Hebrew,
popular
since
th
e 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
locale
in the United States.
A
city
in Minnesota;
named
for early
settler
Elizabeth Niggler.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
town
in Colorado;
named
for a
family member
of John Evans, 2nd Governor of the Territory of Colorado.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
town
in Indiana;
named
for Elizabeth Lemmon Zenor,
daughter-in-law
of early
landowner
Jacob Zenor.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
town
in Louisiana.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
town
, the
county seat
of Wirt County, West Virginia;
named
for early
settler
Elizabeth Woodyard Beauchamp.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
village
in Illinois; said to be
named
for three early
settlers
all
named
Elizabeth.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
borough
of Pennsylvania;
named
for early
settler
Elizabeth Mackay Bayard.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
An
unincorporated
community
in Arkansas.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
An
unincorporated
community
in Georgia;
named
for Elizabeth Brown,
daughter
of Georgia
senator
Joseph E. Brown.
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