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      Meaning of the first name Eliszabeth

      Origin

      English, Hebrew

      Meaning

      God is My Oath

      Variations

      Elisabethe, Elisabeth, Elizabeth
      The name Elizabeth has its roots in both English and Hebrew. Derived from the Hebrew name Elisheva, it translates to God is my oath or God is my promise. The name combines the elements El, meaning God, and sheva, meaning oath or promise. This powerful meaning signifies a deep spiritual connection and commitment, making it a popular choice for many parents throughout history.

      Elizabeth has a rich historical background, often associated with nobility and royalty. Its prominence increased notably during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England in the late 16th century, a period marked by significant cultural and political developments known as the Elizabethan Era. The name has been borne by various other historical figures, including Elizabeth of Hungary and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, further solidifying its association with strength and virtue throughout the ages.

      Today, Elizabeth remains a widely used and versatile name across the globe. It is often shortened to various nicknames, including Liz, Lizzie, Beth, and Eliza, making it adaptable to individual preferences. The name's classic charm and historical significance ensure its continued popularity. In contemporary culture, it frequently appears in literature, film, and various public domains, demonstrating its lasting appeal and relevance.

      Based on our records...

      Chalmers

      This is the most common surname associated with Eliszabeth.

      John

      This is the most common name of those married to a Eliszabeth.

      Elizabeth

      This is the most common name for a child of a Eliszabeth.
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