That looks right: Elizabeth.
The proper noun, a female given name, is spelled Isobel and also Ysobel. This is a derivative of the names Isabel/Elizabeth.
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
The noun for spell is "spelling," As in, "What is the correct spelling for this word?"
The Hawaiian name for Elizabeth is ʻElikapeka.
Elizabeth is translated as "Erzsébet" in Hungarian.
Elisabeth
Nouns are splelled same in German so Elizabeth remains Elizabeth..
queen elizabeth the II's name is queen *Elizabeth Alexandra Mary*
elizabeth elisabeth
she doesn't
Elizabeth P. Fleming has written: 'The spell on the stones' 'The takula tree'
"Elikapeka" [A-lee-ka-pay-ka]
Elizabeth is a french name, though in France they spell it 'Élisabeth' and it is pronounced: 'AY-lisa-bet' (:
The usual spelling of the female given name is Elizabeth, with the variant Elisabeth.
With the missing vowel, the female given name is Elizabeth. A variant is Elisabeth.
Amy Elizabeth Saunders has written: 'Wild summer rose' 'Sweet Summer Storm' 'Forever (Love Spell)'
The proper noun, Beth, is often a short form of names such as Elizabeth or Bethany.