What is Lisa's middle name? The name Elizabeth in English, Latin, different languages
Means “God’s help”, “honoring God” translated from the ancient Hebrew language. A child named this way will be distinguished by devotion, forbearance, the ability to restrain his emotions, intuitiveness and femininity. This article will tell you what the meaning of the name Elizabeth is for a girl. We will look at what its energy is and the characteristics of girls named this way.
for a child: childhood
Little Lisa early begins to show such qualities as hard work and perseverance, and the desire for the best. At the same time, she is not without stubbornness, self-centeredness and capriciousness. The girl, named Elizabeth, is very funny and friendly. She always has a lot of friends around her. Despite her external impulsiveness, Lisa is internally restrained and knows how to behave in a given situation. She intuitively understands when it is better to remain silent and when to speak. Elizabeth respects and values her parents. For her, the main thing is that the family is peaceful and comfortable.
The meaning of the name Elizabeth for a girl: growing upHaving matured, Lisa becomes even more self-confident and persistent. But when she encounters resistance, she often steps aside. She is not as persistent in achieving her goal as she seems. Elizabeth always wants to be better in everything than she really is. Therefore, she begins to follow fashion early and can dress extravagantly. The strength of her character will not allow self-doubt to develop into painful selfishness. Elizabeth rather lives by reason rather than by emotions. She is pragmatic and logical, prone to analysis.
The meaning of the name Elizabeth for a girl: relationships with the opposite sex
Lisa, already in her teens, begins to attract guys to her. She is sweet, friendly and welcoming, and these qualities are always valued in communication. Having fallen in love, Elizabeth loses her head. She needs to learn to stop in time, otherwise she may get a bad reputation.
Lisa gets married early, but not always successfully. will be truly happy for her. Elizabeth remains faithful to her husband until the end of her days. In sex, she is devoid of embarrassment and strives for pleasure and enjoyment. She cannot be called a passionate person, but she is not without a special eroticism and femininity.
The meaning of the name Elizabeth for a girl: work
Lisa has little desire for managing people or for leadership positions. She would rather find her own place, albeit not a very prestigious one. In the women's team she is the leader. Such a girl is diligent and attentive even to little things, which Elizabeth says can achieve career heights, but for this she needs to wait. Since such a woman does not particularly strive for professional success, she often finds her place in the family. Lisa is an excellent housewife, a good and caring mother, a loving and faithful wife. She wants to be appreciated and respected. She often feels like she is underestimated at work, while at home she feels at ease. Therefore, Lisa is not averse to being a housewife.
Lisa | Erast | |
Character qualities | Modest; shy; timid; kind; beautiful not only in appearance, but also in soul; tender; tireless and hardworking. | Courteous, with a naturally kind heart, quite intelligent, a dreamer, also calculating, frivolous and reckless. |
Appearance | A beautiful girl with pink cheeks, blue eyes and fair hair (She worked without sparing “her rare beauty, without sparing her tender youth”). Lisa did not look like a peasant woman, rather like an airy young lady from high society. | A young, well-dressed man. He had gentle eyes and beautiful pink lips. The face is pleasant and kind. |
Social status | Daughter of a wealthy villager; later an orphan living with his old mother. A simple girl, a peasant woman. | A young officer, a nobleman, a rather distinguished gentleman. |
Behavior | Supports his sick mother, cannot read or write, often sings plaintive songs, knits and weaves well. | He leads the life of a real gentleman, loves to have fun and often gambles (he lost his entire estate while he was supposed to be fighting), reads novels and idylls. Has a bad effect on Lisa. |
Feelings and experiences | Victim of feelings. He loves Erast with all his heart. His kiss and the first declaration of love echoed delightful music in the girl’s soul. She looked forward to every meeting. Later, Lisa deeply worries about what happened. You can see that when the young man seduced the girl, thunder struck and lightning flashed. Having learned that Erast was getting married, without thinking twice the unfortunate girl threw herself into the river. For Lisa there is no mind, for her there is only a heart. Broken heart. | Master of feelings. Most of his time he did not know what to do with himself and was waiting for something else. He “looked” for pleasure in fun.” A meeting takes place in the city, and Erast experiences feelings for the “daughter of nature.” He found in Lisa what his heart had been looking for for so long. But all this affection was rather an illusion, because a loving person would not do this, and after Lisa’s death, he is saddened not by the loss of his beloved, but by a feeling of guilt. |
Attitude towards others | Very trusting; I am convinced that there are only kind and good people around. Lisa is hospitable, helpful and grateful | Frequent guest of social events. The story does not talk about his attitude towards other people, but we can conclude that he first of all thinks about himself. |
Attitude towards wealth | She is poor, earns money by working (picking flowers) to support herself and her mother; moral qualities are more important than material means. | Quite rich; measures everything in money; enters into a marriage of convenience, submitting to circumstances; tries to pay off Lisa with one hundred rubles. |
2 version of the table
Lisa | Erast | |
Appearance | Extraordinarily beautiful, young, fair-haired. | Handsome, young, stately, charming |
Character | Tender, sensual, meek, trusting. | Weak character, two-faced, irresponsible, cowardly, naturally kind, but flighty. |
Social status | Peasant girl. The daughter of a wealthy villager, after whose death she became poor. | Secular aristocrat, rich, educated. |
Life position | You can only live by honest work. You need to take care of your mother and not upset her. Be honest and nice with others. | Life was boring for him, so he often looked for entertainment. |
Attitude to moral values | She valued moral values above all else. She could only give up for the sake of someone, and not on her own whim. | He recognized morality, but often deviated from its principles, guided only by his own desires |
Attitudes towards material values | Considers money only as a means of subsistence. I never chased wealth. | Considers wealth to be a fundamental factor in a cheerful, happy life. For the sake of wealth, he married an elderly woman whom he did not love. |
Moral | Highly moral. | All his thoughts were highly moral, but his actions contradicted this. |
Attitude to family | She is devoted to her mother and loves her dearly. | Not shown, but most likely he is devoted to his family. |
Relation to the city | She grew up in the countryside, so she loves nature. Prefers life in the wilderness to city social life. | Completely and completely urban man. He would never exchange city privileges for country life, just for the purpose of having fun. |
Sentimentalism | Sensual, vulnerable. Does not hide feelings, is able to talk about them. | Sensual, impetuous, sentimental. Capable of experiencing. |
Attitude towards love | He loves purely and devotedly, completely and completely surrendering to his feelings. | Love is like entertainment. In his relationship with Lisa, he is driven by passion. When there are no more prohibitions, he quickly cools down. |
The importance of public opinion | It doesn't matter to her what they say about her. | Depends on public opinion and position in society |
Relationships | Her feelings were crystal clear from the very beginning. Falling in love grew into strong love. Erast was an ideal, the one and only. | Liza's pure beauty attracted Erast. At first, his feelings were brotherly. He didn't want to mix them with lust. But over time, passion won. |
Strength of mind | I couldn’t cope with the pain in my soul and betrayal. I decided to commit suicide. | Erast had the fortitude to plead guilty to the death of the girl. But still I didn’t have the fortitude to tell her the truth. |
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The meaning of a name, as you know, always depends on its history. The history of the names Elizabeth goes back a long way. It is believed that this name is of Hebrew origin and was in use already a couple of thousand years ago. In Hebrew, the name Elizabeth sounded like Elisheva, but was written אלישבע. Translated, it meant “My God is an oath,” “honoring God,” or “conjuring God.” It turns out that the meaning of the name Elizabeth is “my God is an oath”, “honoring God” or “conjuring God”.
This name was borne by the wife of Aaron, the brother of Moses and the mother of John the Baptist (the Baptist). The history of the name is very interesting and read more in the article “The History of the Name Elizabeth”.
The meaning of the name Elizabeth for a girl
Elizabeth usually grows up as a cheerful and playful child. She is inquisitive and restless, knows how to establish contact well with peers and plays together. The girl is growing up kind and sympathetic, she loves animals very much.
Lisa doesn’t show much in her studies, but she can study quite well. This usually depends on the level of home control and the opportunity to provide additional work with the child. She will study well if studying comes easy to her, and this depends on her readiness for school, so everything is in the hands of her parents.
Lisa often has problems with excess weight. Parents need to be attentive and contact specialists in a timely manner. These can be not only problems with metabolism, but also problems with hormonal changes. Take care of the girl's health.
Short name Elizabeth
Diminutive pet names
Lizonka, Lizochka, Lizochik, Lizunya, Lizusha, Elizavetochka, Vetochka, Vetonka.
Name Elizabeth in English
In English, the name Elizabeth is written as Elizabeth, but read as Elizabeth. More forms of the name in English: Eliza, Americanized Eliza, Lisa.
Name Elizaveta for international passport- ELIZAVETA.
Translation of the name Elizabeth into other languages
in Arabic - اليزابيث (Ilīṣābāt)
in Armenian - Եղսաբեթ (Yeghsabet)
in Belarusian - Lizaveta, Elisaveta, Alzhbeta
in Bulgarian - Elisaveta
in Hungarian - Erzsébet
in Greek - Ελισάβετ (Elizabeth), Ζαμπέτα (Zabeth)
in Danish - Elisabeth
in Hebrew - אֱלִישֶׁבַע (Elisheva)
in Irish - Eilís (Elish)
in Spanish - Isabel (Isabel), Isabella
in Italian - Elisabetta (Elizabetta), Bettina, Babetta
in Chinese - 伊麗莎白 (Yīlìshābái)
in Korean - 엘리자베스 (Ellijabes)
in German - Elisabeth (Elizabeth), Elsa (Elsa)
in Polish - Elżbieta (Elzhbieta), Betta (Betta, Vetta)
in Portuguese - Elisabete
in Romanian - Elisabeta (Elisabeth)
in Serbian - Elisaveta
in Ukrainian - Elizaveta
in Finnish - Elisabet[h] (Elisabeth), Liisa (Liisa)
in French - Élisabeth (Elizabeth), Isabelle (Isabelle)
in Czech - Alžběta (Alzhbeta)
in Japanese - エリザベス (Erizabesu)
Church name Elizabeth(in the Orthodox faith) remains unchanged. If Elizabeth was baptized under the same name, then her church name will be Elizabeth.
Characteristics of the name Elizabeth
Elizabeth is characterized by a complex personality structure. Its characteristics are contradictory and difficult to combine. She is kind and capricious, cheerful and tense. In a word - a mystery. She has an excellent sense of humor, which gets her through life. She is simple-minded and has a special sensitivity, which makes her quite vulnerable.
Elizabeth is sociable and finds herself in professions related to communication. She, having excellent intuition, chooses the most optimal solutions that she herself cannot explain. Can find himself in the field of medicine, pedagogy or educational work. Copes well with social work.
Elizabeth's family is cheerful. You can always hear laughter and joy in her. She loves to spend time with her family and will look for a husband who is similar to herself in this regard. She is ready to choose a husband for a long time, because not everyone will tolerate her mystery and changeability. But those who open her heart will receive a wonderful gift in life.
The mystery of the name Elizabeth
Elizabeth's secret is not the ability to rest and truly relax. She very often remains tense even with close people. It takes a lot of time for her to thaw out and truly become herself. This requires patience from loved ones. Do not under any circumstances try to speed up this process. Everything should go by itself, as her internal state requires.
Elizabeth is not only vulnerable, but also touchy. She usually remembers insults for a long time and is very difficult to forgive. It happens that the resentment remains with her for the rest of her life and nothing can be corrected. Although this can be said about many bearers of other names.
Planet- Proserpina.
Zodiac sign- Virgo.
Totem animal- Waxwing.
Name color- Lilac.
Tree- Lilac.
Plant- Lilac flowers.
Stone- Amethyst.
The girl Lisa is an eccentric, spoiled and obnoxious little lady who never gets enough parental attention and gifts. The child never sits still, is inquisitive and active, has no sense of proportion and ignores the prohibitions of his mother and father. The girl often feels that she is underestimated by those around her, so she tries to stand out in any way. Lisa is sociable, easily finds a common language with both boys and girls, but she does not know how to share and forgive her offenders.
Lisa does not try to become an excellent student at school and often comes to class unprepared. Teachers reprimand her for unacceptable behavior and conduct educational conversations with her parents, but this is of little use. Young Elizabeth loves entertainment and is not used to limiting herself in anything. She knows how to win people over and looks for benefits in everything. Lisa plans to marry a rich man, so she does not strive to get a good education, often skipping lectures at the university and finding more important things to do.
Lisa prefers beautiful, expensive and bright things that will highlight her individuality and hide minor flaws. The girl watches her figure, but sports activities are irregular, since the girl quickly gets bored with physical training.
Character of a girl born in different seasons:
- 1. Autumn- reliable, practical and smart, knows her worth, true to her ideals and beliefs. She is strong in spirit, disciplined and tries to achieve her plans at all costs.
- 2. Winter- serious, has self-control and self-control. Lisa finds a creative approach to any problem and looks for the positive aspects in everything.
- 3. Spring- holds conservative views and does not like change. For her, there is only her own opinion; Lisa is dismissive of others, arrogant and ambitious.
- 4. Summer- sociable, friendly and charming. Summer Lisa is very vulnerable and vulnerable, she is offended for any reason, but quickly forgets the insults. The girl lives one day at a time and does not think about her future.
N.M. Karamzin wrote an extremely touching and dramatic story about a simple and at the same time eternal situation: she loves, but he does not. But before answering the question about what is the characterization of Lisa from the story “Poor Lisa,” you need to at least refresh your memory a little about the plot of the work.
Plot
Lisa is an orphan. Left without a father, she is forced to go to work: selling flowers in the city. The girl is very young and naive. On one of her “working days,” Lisa saw a young man (Erast) in the city who bought flowers from her, paying 20 times more than they cost. Erast said at the same time that these hands should pick flowers only for him. However, the next day he did not show up. Lisa was upset (like all young girls, she was very susceptible to compliments). But the next day, Erast himself visited Lisa at her home and even talked with her mother. The young man seemed very pleasant and polite to the old mother.
Things went on like this for some time. Erast reveled in Lisa’s virginity and purity, and she (a peasant girl of the 19th century) was simply stunned by the advances of a handsome young nobleman.
The turning point in the relationship came when Lisa spoke about her possible imminent marriage. She was upset and depressed, but Erast calmed her down and painted her future and said that the sky above them would be filled with diamonds.
Lisa cheered up a little - she believed Erast and, in a wave of relief, gave him her innocence. As one might expect, the nature of the meetings has changed. Now Erast again and again took possession of the girl, now without a twinge of conscience using her for his needs. Then Erast got bored with Lisa and his relationship with her, and he decided to run away from all this hardship into the army, where he did not serve the Fatherland, but quickly squandered his fortune.
Returning from the army, Erast, of course, did not say a word to Lisa about this; she herself once saw him on the street in a carriage. She rushed to him, but after a not very pleasant conversation that happened between them, her former lover kicked Lisa out the door, pushing her money.
Out of such grief, Lisa went and drowned herself in the pond. The old mother followed her in. As soon as she learned about the death of her daughter, she immediately had a stroke and died.
Now we are ready to answer the question of what is the characteristic of Lisa from the story “Poor Lisa”.
Lisa's character
Lisa was practically a child, even though she had to go to work early because her father died. But she did not have time to learn life properly. The girl’s inexperience attracted the young superficial nobleman, who saw the purpose of his life in pleasure. Poor Liza with her admiration is also in this row. Erast was very flattered by the attitude of such a young and such a fresh girl, but she was naive to the extreme. She took the attitude of the young rake at face value, and this was all a game out of boredom, in fact. Who knows, maybe even Lisa secretly hoped for the lady’s position over time. Among her other character qualities, it is worth noting kindness and spontaneity.
We may not have described all facets of the main character’s personality, but it seems there is enough information here for the characterization of Lisa from the story “Poor Lisa” to be understandable and capturing the very essence of her being.
Erast and its internal content
The second main character of the story, Erast, is a typical esthetician and hedonist. He lives only to enjoy. He has intelligence. He could have been brilliantly educated, but instead the young master is simply wasting his life, and Lisa is entertainment for him. While she was pure and immaculate, the girl interested Erast, how the ornithologist was captivated by the species of birds he had recently discovered, but when Lisa surrendered to Erast, she became the same as everyone else, which means he became bored, and he, driven by a thirst for pleasure, moved on , without really thinking about the consequences of his vile behavior.
Although the behavior of a young man becomes unethical only through the prism of certain moral values. If a person is unprincipled (as Erast was), then he cannot even feel the share of baseness that is contained in his actions.
A person who seeks only pleasure in life is superficial by definition. He is not capable of deep feelings. And, of course, he is an opportunist, as evidenced by Erast’s marriage for money with an already middle-aged widow.
The confrontation between Lisa and Erast is like a struggle between light and shadow, good and evil
At first glance, it seems that Lisa and Erast are like day and night or good and evil. Accordingly, the characterization of Lisa from the story “Poor Lisa” and the characterization of Erast are deliberately contrasted by the author of the story, but this is not entirely true.
If the image of Lisa is good, then neither the world nor people need such goodness. It's simply not viable. Nevertheless, in general, the story “Poor Liza” is well written (if a little sentimental). The characteristic of Lisa that can exhaustively define her is naivety, reaching the point of stupidity. But this is not her fault, because we are talking about a peasant girl of the 19th century.
Erast is also not evil in its pure form. Evil requires strength of character, and the young nobleman is not endowed with it, unfortunately. Erast is just an infantile boy running away from responsibility. It is completely empty and meaningless. His behavior is disgusting, but it is difficult to call him evil, much less the embodiment of evil. This is all that the story “Poor Lisa” revealed to us. The description of Erast is more than exhaustive.