Here's why:
* Alliteration requires a consonant sound: Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. "Elizabeth" starts with a vowel sound, making it difficult to find an alliterative adjective.
* Limited adjectives for "Elizabeth": There aren't many adjectives that describe Elizabeth specifically, and even fewer that start with the same consonant sound.
Alternatives:
Instead of an alliterative adjective, you could try:
* Descriptive adjectives: "Elegant Elizabeth," "Charming Elizabeth," "Brilliant Elizabeth"
* Metaphorical adjectives: "Queenly Elizabeth," "Rosy Elizabeth," "Serene Elizabeth"
Ultimately, the best adjective depends on the context and what you want to emphasize about Elizabeth.