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Lizmary
How to Pronounce Lizmary
Pronounced liz-MAIR-ee /lɪzˈmɛri/Medium
Meaning: Lizmary is a run-together compound of Liz and Mary, a Latina naming habit that joins two names into one. Liz comes from Elizabeth, God is my oath, and Mary from Maria, so the whole pairs the two devotional names into a single given name.Low
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.
History & Origin
Lizmary joins Liz, from Elizabeth, God is my oath, to Mary, from Maria, in the Latina fashion of compound names. It reads as a devotional pairing written as one word.
In United States records it was never common, only a few dozen girls a year at its high around 2006, almost entirely within Latina families. Its one-word spelling marks it as a personal form of the pairing.
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What does the name Lizmary mean?
Lizmary is a Spanish compound of Liz, from Elizabeth, and Mary.
How do you pronounce Lizmary?
It's said liz-MAIR-ee /lɪzˈmɛri/, three syllables, stress on the second.
Is Lizmary a boy or girl name?
Lizmary is used as a girl's name.
Is Lizmary a popular name?
No, it is rare in the United States, a Latina compound used mainly in Latina families and peaking in the mid two-thousands.













