Litzi feels like a burst of sunshine. It’s a playful diminutive of Elizabeth with Spanish and German roots. In Spanish it’s LEET-see. In German it’s LIT-see. It carries the Hebrew promise “God is my oath” but sparkles with Latin flair. In early 2000s California, around fifteen baby girls per year were named Litzi, ranking it in the mid-350s. Parents love its lively spark. It’s a wink in a fiesta. A candle that flickers bright. An invitation to shine.
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