English

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Etymology

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From the French, and possible also from Scandinavian, Lise. Variant of more common English Lisa.

Proper noun

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Lise

  1. A female given name from French.
    • 2013, Allison Amend, A Nearly Perfect Copy:
      The urge to tell Lise everything was almost overpowering.
    • 2014, Paula Bomer, Inside Madeleine:
      Then I smelled something funny. “Do you guys smell that?” “No. What do you smell?” said Lise. “I think I smell smoke.”
  2. A diminutive of the female given name Lisa
    • 2001, J. Alison Bryant, Television and the American Family:
      Lisa said, “This is gonna be the best birthday breakfast Mom ever had.” And Bart earnestly replied, “Hey, Lise, you think that's enough for her?”

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Atayal

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Lise

  1. a male given name

Danish

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Lise

  1. a female given name derived from Elisabeth
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References

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  • [1] Danskernes Navne, based on CPR data: 25 496 females with the given name Lise have been registered in Denmark between about 1890 (=the population alive in 1967) and January 2005, with the frequency peak in the 1940s. Accessed on 19 June 2011.

French

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Lise f

  1. a female given name derived from Élisabeth
  2. a female given name derived from Louise

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Norwegian

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Lise

  1. a female given name derived from Elisabeth
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