Origin and Meaning of Alysabeth
Meaning & Origin
Noble or kind
Origin: English - Alysabeth is a variation of Elizabeth, which comes from the Hebrew name Elisheba (אֱלִישֶׁבַע), meaning 'God is my oath.'
Interesting Facts
- Alysabeth is a rare and modern variation of the traditional name Elizabeth, often used to give a unique twist to a classic name.
- The name has been embraced in different cultures, but it predominantly remains an English variation.
- Notable bearers include Alysabeth K. Anderson, a contemporary author who has brought attention to the name through her publications.
- Alysabeth has not been widely used in historical records, leading to lower popularity rankings, but it has seen a small resurgence among parents looking for unique names.
- Variations of Elizabeth include Elise, Eliza, Liza, and Betty, while Alysabeth can also be shortened to Alys or Beth.