אליז
"God's oath, promise"
Derived from the Greek name Ἕλε (Helle), which comes from the Greek word ἥλις (helle) meaning 'sun'. In Greek mythology, Helios was the god of the sun. The name Elise is derived from the Greek word ἥλις ελεεσά (helle elesá), which means 'shining light, goddess of light'. In Christianity, the name Elise is often considered a feminine variation of the biblical name Elijah, which means 'my God is Yahweh'. It is also associated with the biblical Elisabeth, the mother of John the Baptist.
Symbolizes the light of God in one's life.
Change, adventure, and excitement
אליז
אלוהים הוא ישועתי - God is my salvation
Ελίζ
Ο Θεός είναι η σωτηρία μου - God is my salvation
Elise
Deus est salus mea - God is my salvation
eh-LEEZ
IPA: /eˈliːz/
Change, adventure, and excitement
Quartz
Exodus, Luke
Elisheva (אלישבע) is mentioned in Exodus 6:23 as the daughter of Amminadab and the sister of Nahshon. In the New Testament, Elisabeth (Ελισάβετ) is the mother of John the Baptist, Luke 1:5-57.