This looks like one of the many variants of the popular girl's name Elizabeth. Your name could have originally been Liesl, which again is a German variant of Elizabeth, especially popular in the south of Germany.
The older spelling of Elizabeth is Elisabeth. It is Hebrew in origin, possibly a form of the Old Testament name Elisheba. Both these names mean "God is my oath" or "God is my bounty."
This name may have more cariants than any other, and new ones keep being made.
More unusual or older forms include the 18th-century Tetty, the British Queen Elizabeth's childhood nickname of Lillibet, and the modern Buffy. 19th century poet Elizabeth Barrett was known to her family as Ba.
Famous Elizabeths include the actress LIz Hurley, or Lizzie Bennet, heroine of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
The older spelling of Elizabeth is Elisabeth. It is Hebrew in origin, possibly a form of the Old Testament name Elisheba. Both these names mean "God is my oath" or "God is my bounty."
This name may have more cariants than any other, and new ones keep being made.
More unusual or older forms include the 18th-century Tetty, the British Queen Elizabeth's childhood nickname of Lillibet, and the modern Buffy. 19th century poet Elizabeth Barrett was known to her family as Ba.
Famous Elizabeths include the actress LIz Hurley, or Lizzie Bennet, heroine of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.