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      Meaning of the first name Elizabeta

      Origin

      Hebrew, Derived from Elizabeth

      Meaning

      God is My Oath

      Variations

      Elizabeth, Elizaveta, Elisabeta
      The name Elizabeta is a variant of the name Elizabeth, which originates from Hebrew. The meaning of Elizabeta can be interpreted as God is my oath or My God is abundance. The name carries a sense of promise and devotion, reflecting a spiritual connection that has endured through centuries. As with its root name, Elizabeta is often associated with qualities such as loyalty, faithfulness, and dedication.

      Historically, the name Elizabeth has been prominent in various cultures, particularly due to its biblical origins. In the Christian tradition, Elizabeth is recognized as the mother of John the Baptist. The name has been borne by numerous queens and influential figures throughout history, including Queen Elizabeth I of England, known for her significant impact on the arts and the Protestant Reformation. The variant Elizabeta appears in various cultures, particularly in Eastern Europe, where it has been a favored name for centuries, reflecting its deep historical roots and the cultural adoption of the original form.

      In contemporary times, Elizabeta remains a popular name in several countries, especially in Eastern Europe, including nations like Romania and Croatia. It continues to symbolize grace and strength and is often chosen for its historical and spiritual connotations. While it may not be as universally recognized as Elizabeth, Elizabeta maintains a distinct appeal, resonating with parents looking for a name that carries both traditional significance and a modern touch.

      Based on our records...

      Anton

      Anton

      This is the most common name of those married to a Elizabeta.
      Marija

      Marija

      This is the most common name for a child of a Elizabeta.
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