Origin and Meaning of Betha

Meaning & Origin

God is my oath

Origin: Hebrew - Betha is derived from the Hebrew name 'Elisheba,' which translates to 'God is my oath.' It is a variant of the name Elizabeth.

Interesting Facts

  • Betha is a less common variation of Elizabeth, which has been popular for centuries across various cultures.
  • The name Elizabeth has multiple diminutive forms, and Betha can be considered a diminutive as well, linking to its more popular counterparts.
  • Notable bearers of the name include various historical figures and royalty, most notably Queen Elizabeth I of England.
  • Betha is not as widely used as its root name, Elizabeth, which has consistently ranked among the top names in many English-speaking countries.
  • Related names include Beth, Betty, and Eliza, each bringing its own cultural significance and popularity.