Origin and Meaning of Elibeth
Meaning & Origin
God's promise
Origin: Hebrew - Elibeth is a modern variation of Elizabeth, which means 'God is my oath' or 'God's promise' in Hebrew.
Interesting Facts
- Elibeth is a relatively rare name that combines the elements of both Elizabeth and Beth, appealing to those looking for a unique take on traditional names.
- Though not widely used, variations of its root name, Elizabeth, are popular across many cultures, including Elisabet (Swedish) and Isabelle (French).
- Notable figures bearing the name Elizabeth include several queens of England, such as Elizabeth I and Elizabeth II, as well as influential figures like Elizabeth Taylor.
- Elizabeth has consistently ranked among the top names for girls in English-speaking countries, while Elibeth has not gained similar popularity, marking it as an exclusive name choice.
- Related names and variations include Elle, Beth, Liz, and Eliza, which all share roots or syllabic components with Elibeth.