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Lise

Lise is a feminine given name used in several European languages. Often, Lise is a diminutive or affectionate form of Elisabeth or Louise, but it is also used today as a standalone given name.

Origins and variants: Elisabeth originates from the Hebrew name Elisheba, while Louise is the French form of

Geographic and cultural usage: The name is particularly common in Scandinavia and German-speaking regions, where Lise

Notable people: Lise Meitner (1878–1968) was an Austrian-Swedish physicist who contributed to the discovery of nuclear

See also: Liese, Liesl, Lieselotte. These variants reflect regional naming traditions derived from Elisabeth or related

Louis.
Related
forms
include
Liese,
Liesl
(often
Austrian),
and
Lies.
In
many
contexts,
Lise
serves
as
a
direct
given
name
rather
than
solely
as
a
nickname.
and
its
variants
are
familiar.
In
France
and
other
Francophone
communities,
Lise
is
also
encountered
as
an
independent
name
or
a
short
form
of
Elisabeth.
In
English-speaking
countries,
Lise
is
usually
seen
as
a
distinctive
name
rather
than
a
widespread
traditional
form.
fission
and
became
a
prominent
figure
in
20th-century
science.
The
given
name
has
been
borne
by
other
figures
in
science,
arts,
and
public
life.
forms.