Proper noun
Lizbeth
A female given name from Hebrew, variant of Elizabeth.
Lizbeth Cana, attorney general of Oaxaca, claimed the conflict was caused by the protesters and that the gunmen who engaged them were upset residents from the area. Source: Internet
As Lizbeth she writes the Dead Sister Talking Mystery Series, which features Lainey Garcia, and her dead sister Tessa – who helps her solve mysteries. Source: Internet
Hays Baker and his wife Lizbeth possess super-human strength, extraordinary intelligence, stunning looks, a sex life to die for, and two beautiful children. Source: Internet
Lizbeth Neuman, 49, of Minnesota, Kirby Brown, 38, of New York and James Shore, 40, of Wisconsin, died after exposure to sauna-like conditions inside the sweat lodge, medical examiners ruled. Source: Internet
Listen to Chef Josiah Citrin of Dave’s Doghouse tell correspondent Lizbeth Scordo how these hotdogs are better than the standard. Source: Internet
When someone constantly places themselves in public settings, they are at a higher risk of contaminating others at an exponential rate,” Lizbeth Hernandez, a biology major, said. Source: Internet