Liz
For other uses, see Liz (disambiguation).
Liz is a women's name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God's Promise". It is also a short form of Elizabeth, Elisabeth, Lisbeth, Liszbeth, Lyzbeth, Lissette and Lizette.
People
- Liz Balmaseda (born 1959), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
- Liz Brown (politician), American politician first elected to the Indiana Senate in 2014
- Liz Brown, backing vocalist for Wheatus
- Liz Claiborne (fashion designer) (1929-2007)
- Liz Fraser, stage name of English actress Elizabeth Joan Winch (born 1930)
- Liz Friedman, American television producer and television writer
- Liz Kershaw (born 1958), English radio broadcaster
- Liz Kendall (born 1971), British politician
- Liz Krueger, American politician, member of the New York State Senate since 2002
- Liz Lochhead (born 1947), Scottish poet, playwright, translator and broadcaster
- Liz Mace, half of the American country/pop duo Megan and Liz
- Liz McClarnon (born 1981), English pop singer, dancer and television presenter
- Liz Nolan (born 1991), Big Brother 17 contestant
- Liz Phair (born 1967), American singer, songwriter and guitarist
- Liz Sandals, Canadian politician elected in 2003
- Liz Saville-Roberts (born 1965), Welsh politician and Member of Parliament
- Elizabeth Sharman (born 1957), British former slalom and sprint canoeist
- Liz Smith (actress) (born 1921), English character actress
- Liz Smith (journalist) (born 1923), American gossip columnist
- Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011), American actress
- Liz Torres (born 1947), American actress, singer and comedian
- Liz White (actress) (born 1979), English actress
- Liz White (animal rights) (born c. 1950), Canadian animal rights activist
Fictional characters
- Liz Adams, on the American television series Dallas
- Liz Allan, a Marvel Comics character
- Liz Burton, on the British soap opera Hollyoaks
- Liz Chandler, on the soap opera Days of Our Lives
- Liz Lemon, main character of the American television series 30 Rock
- Liz McDonald, on the British soap opera Coronation Street
- Liz Shaw, on the British science fiction television series Dr. Who
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