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Names Categorized "ends in -beth"

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Annabeth Feminine English

EtymologyAnnabeth is a female English given name crafted from the combination of Anna and Beth. The name emerged as a modern compound, blending two beloved traditional names into a fresh, melodic variant. Its usage refle...

Élisabeth Feminine French

Etymology and Biblical Roots Élisabeth is the French form of the name Elizabeth, which itself derives from the Greek Ἐλισάβετ (Elisabet), ultimately rooted in the Hebrew name אֱלִישֶׁבַע (ʾElisheva'), meaning "my God is...

Elisabeth Feminine Danish Dutch +6

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 Elishe...

Elizabeth Feminine English English Bible

EtymologyElizabeth is a feminine given name originating from the Greek form Ἐλισάβετ (Elisabet), which itself derives from the Hebrew name אֱלִישֶׁבַע (ʾElishevaʿ), meaning "my God is an oath." The name is composed of tw...

Elsabeth Feminine English

Elsabeth is a variant of the name Elizabeth, which has deep roots in biblical history and Christian tradition. The name Elizabeth ultimately derives from the Hebrew name ʾElishevaʿ, meaning "my God is an oath," composed...

Elsbeth Feminine German

Elsbeth is a German feminine given name, originally a contracted form of Elisabeth, itself a variant of Elizabeth. The name Elizabeth derives from the Greek form Ἐλισάβετ (Elisabet), which comes from the Hebrew אֱלִישֶׁב...

Elsebeth Feminine Danish

EtymologyElsebeth is a Danish female given name, derived as a variant of Elisabeth, the German and Dutch form of Elizabeth. The name Elizabeth ultimately comes from the Hebrew name אֱלִישֶׁבַע (ʾElishevaʿ), meaning "my G...

Elyzabeth Feminine English

Elyzabeth is a variant spelling of the classic name Elizabeth, primarily used in English-speaking contexts. The name Elizabeth has deep biblical and historical roots, originating from the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning "m...

JoBeth Feminine English

JoBeth is a combined name formed from Jo and Beth. It is used primarily in English-speaking countries and follows a tradition of blending two names into one, often to honor relatives or combine favored sounds. Jo is typi...

Liesbeth Feminine Dutch

Liesbeth is a Dutch feminine given name, serving as a common variant of Elisabeth. While Elisabeth itself derives from the Hebrew Elizabeth, meaning "my God is an oath," Liesbeth emerged as a distinctly Dutch shortening...

Lijsbeth Feminine Dutch

Lijsbeth is a Dutch form of Elizabeth. Originally a historical spelling variant, it has been largely superseded by the more common modern forms Liesbeth and Liesbet. The name has been used in the Netherlands since at lea...

Lilibeth Feminine English

Lilibeth is a feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Elizabeth. It can also be interpreted as a combination of the names Lily and Beth, two common nicknames for Elizabeth. The name blends the familiar, vi...

Lisbeth Feminine Danish German +2

Lisbeth is a German and Scandinavian short form of Elisabeth, making it a variant of the classic name Elizabeth. The root name Elizabeth derives from the Hebrew Elisheva (אֱלִישֶׁבַע), meaning "my God is an oath", from t...

Lizbeth Feminine English Spanish

Lizbeth is a feminine given name, a short form of Elizabeth. It is used in both English and Spanish contexts, though it remains less common than the full form or other diminutives like Lis or Beth. The name originated as...

Mary Beth Feminine English

Etymology and StructureMary Beth is a compound feminine name combining Mary and Beth. Beth itself originated as a diminutive of Elizabeth, but even by the early 20th century it became sufficiently independent for compoun...

Marybeth Feminine English

Marybeth is a combination name formed from Mary and Beth, both of which have deep biblical roots. The name emerged in the English-speaking world primarily in the 20th century, following a broader trend of blended names t...

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