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Meaning & History

Elisabeth is a German and Dutch form of Elizabeth, also used as a variant English spelling reflecting the form found in the Authorized Version of the New Testament. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Elisheva (אֱלִישֶׁבַע), meaning "my God is an oath," composed of the elements ʾel (God) and shavaʿ (oath). In the Old Testament, Elisheba was the wife of Aaron. In the New Testament, Elizabeth is the mother of John the Baptist (Luke 1:5).

History and Cultural Significance

Among Christians, the name became widespread in medieval Europe, particularly through the veneration of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary (1207–1231), a princess who devoted herself to charity. In Germany and the Netherlands, the form Elisabeth became standard. The name gained further prestige in England under Queen Elizabeth I (1533–1603) and has remained consistently popular. Related forms include Elsbeth and Liesbeth in German and Dutch, as well as the diminutive Elise (Danish/English), Bettina (Danish), and Ella (English). Other language variants span Zabel (Armenian), Elixabete (Basque), and Elisaveta (Macedonian).

Notable Bearers

Elisabeth has been borne by a number of royals including Empress Elisabeth of Austria (1837–1898, known as Sisi) and Queen Elisabeth II of the United Kingdom (1926–2022, also known as Elizabeth). Other famous Bearers include German actress Elisabeth Bergner (1897–1986). In modern pop culture, character such as Elisabeth in the Frankenstein novels and Queen Elisabeth in A series of Unfortunate Events are notable.

  • Meaning: "my God is an oath"
  • Origin: Hebrew, via Greek and Latin
  • Type: Feminine given name
  • Usage Regions: German, Dutch, English, Scandinavian, biblical
  • Variant Forms: Elsbeth, Elsebeth, Liesbeth
Related Names

Variants

(German) Elsbeth (Dutch) Liesbeth, Lijsbeth (Danish) Elisabet, Elsebeth (Biblical) Elizabeth (English) Elsabeth, Elyzabeth

Diminutives

(Danish) Bettina (English) Elisa (Danish) Elise (English) Ella 2 (German) Elli 2 (English) Elly (Norwegian) Elsa (Danish) Else (German) Ilsa (Dutch) Ilse, Lies (German) Liesa (Dutch) Liese (German) Liesel, Liesl, Lili (Danish) Lilli (English) Lisa (Danish) Lisbeth (German) Tina (Dutch) Betje, Els, Elsje, Liesje, Lize (English) Elsie (Swedish) Elsy (Norwegian) Lill (Danish) Lilly, Lis, Lisbet (English) Lise (Danish) Eli 3, Liss, Betina, Lissi (English) Elissa 2, Bess, Bessie, Beth, Betsy, Bette, Bettie, Betty, Buffy, Eliza, Elle, Ellie, Elyse, Libbie, Libby, Liddy, Lilian, Lilibet, Lilibeth, Lillian, Lillie, Liz, Liza, Lizbeth, Lizette, Lizzie, Lizzy, Tetty

Other Languages & Cultures

(Armenian) Zabel (Basque) Elixabete (Spanish) Elisabet (Hebrew) Elisheva (Macedonian) Elisaveta (Hungarian) Elizabet (Slovene) Elizabeta, Ela 1 (Czech) Alžběta (Slovene) Izabela (Slovak) Eliška (Spanish) Liliana (Estonian) Eliisabet, Eliise, Elo, Liis (Finnish) Liisa, Liisi (Estonian) Liisu (Romanian) Isabella (Finnish) Eliisa (Spanish) Elisa (Finnish) Elise, Ella 2 (Spanish) Elsa (Finnish) Elsi, Iisa (French) Élisabeth (Spanish) Isabel (French) Isabelle, Babette, Élise (Medieval French) Isabeau (Hungarian) Lili (French) Liliane, Lilianne, Lise, Lisette, Lison, Lyliane, Lys (Limburgish) Bet (Frisian) Elske (Galician) Sabela (Georgian) Elisabed, Eliso (Romanian) Eliza (Portuguese) Elza (Romanian) Liana (Russian) Liza (Greek) Elisavet (Hawaiian) Elikapeka (Hungarian) Erzsébet (Russian) Izabella (Italian) Bettina (Hungarian) Bözsi, Erzsi, Liliána, Lilien, Zsóka (Icelandic) Elísabet, Ísabella, Elísa (Irish) Eilís, Eilish, Isibéal, Sibéal (Italian) Elisabetta (Spanish) Isa 2 (Italian) Lisa (Portuguese) Elizabete (Latvian) Jeļizaveta, Elīza, Ilze (Lithuanian) Elžbieta, Izabelė, Elzė (Macedonian) Beti, Veta (Manx) Ealisaid (Medieval English) Ibb (Occitan) Isabèl (Polish) Elżbieta (Slovene) Iza (Polish) Lilianna (Portuguese) Belinha, Elisabete (Spanish) Isabela (Portuguese (Brazilian)) Isabele, Izabel, Lílian (Romanian) Elisabeta (Russian) Elizaveta, Yelizaveta, Lizaveta (Scottish) Elspet, Elspeth, Ishbel, Isobel, Lilias, Lillias (Scottish Gaelic) Ealasaid, Iseabail, Beileag, Lileas (Serbian) Jelisaveta, Jela, Jelica (Slovak) Alžbeta (Slovene) Špela (Spanish) Ysabel, Eli 3 (Spanish (Latin American)) Elsy, Lizbeth (Ukrainian) Yelyzaveta, Yelysaveta (Welsh) Bethan

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