Lisette

French, diminutive of Elizabeth or Lise
"pledged to God"

Lisette Origin and Meaning

The name Lisette is a girl's name of French origin meaning "pledged to God".

Lisette, also spelled Lizette, is a dainty,, if somewhat dated, Gallic offshoot of Elizabeth. It reached its U.S. peak of popularity in 1999, then fell off the list in 2001.

Lisette Model (born Elise) was an influential Austrian-born photographer; Lizette Reese was an esteemed early twentieth century poet.

There's a Lisette character in the new show Welcome to the Family.

# 959 in the US

Lisette Rank in US Top 1000

# 1148 on Nameberry

Lisette Rank in Nameberry Top 1000

Lisette Popularity

Famous People Named Lisette

  • Lisette Oropesa
    American operatic soprano
  • Lisette Model (born Elise Amelie Felicie Stern)
    Austrian,American photographer
  • Lisette Melendez
    American dance,pop singer
  • Lisette Charbonneau
    daughter of Native American explorer Sacagawea
  • Lisette Denison Forth
    American slave, landowner and philanthropist
  • Lisette Garcia Morelos
    Mexican actress and singer
  • Lisette Verea
    Romanian singer and actress
  • Lisette Best Schandein
    American former president of Pabst Brewing
  • Lisette Pia Hee Young Pagler
    Swedish singer and actress
  • Lisette
    Marquise de Brinon (born Jeanne Louise Rachel Franck), French Jewish wife of the pro,Nazi French collaborator Fernand de Brinon

Lisette in Pop Culture

  • Lisette
    former French magazine for girls
  • Lisette
    character in "Bewitching" by Alex Flinn
  • Lisette de Lise
    minor character in L. A. Meyer's Bloody Jack series
  • Lisette
    character in "The School for Husbands" by Moliere