Elisabeth

Elisabeth translates to 'God is my oath' or 'I am pledged to God.' It signifies a solemn and divine promise, often reflecting a strong sense of faith and devotion in its bearers.

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Elisabeth is a name with ancient origins, derived from the Hebrew name "Elisheva," which is composed of the elements 'el,' meaning 'God,' and 'sheva,' meaning 'oath' or 'seven.' It was popularized through cultural exchanges across different regions, leading to its many variations across the world.

  • Popularity: 1,877th
  • Babies named Elisabeth in the US in 2023:
    Female: 255
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Liz, Lisa, Beth, Liza, Ellie.
  • Full Names: Elisabetha, Elisavet, Elisa, Lizabeth, Lizbeth.
  • Famous Namesakes: Elisabeth Shue-Actress, Elisabeth Moss-Actress, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross-Psychiatrist, Elisabeth Hasselbeck-TV Host, Elisabeth Elliot-Author.
  • Gender: Traditionally Female
  • Numerology: In numerology, Elisabeth reduces to the number 7. Seven is seen as a mystical and spiritual number. People with this number are intuitive, introspective, and have an innate desire to seek knowledge and wisdom. They are often analytical and enjoy solitude, allowing them to delve deep into concepts beyond the material world.

The name Elisabeth has experienced considerable popularity, recurring frequently during historic periods across different cultures. While it has waned slightly compared to its counterpart 'Elizabeth,' Elisabeth remains a timeless choice cherished in many regions. Its versatility is highlighted by the myriad of cultural adaptations it has undergone throughout centuries.

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