Elizabeath, pronounced /ɪlɪˈzæbiəθ/, is an English female given name that has been in use since the Middle Ages. It is a variant spelling of Elizabeth, which was derived from the Hebrew name Elisheba. The name Elizabeath consists of two elements: "Eli," meaning "my God" or "my Lord" in Hebrew, and "sha·ba·bath," meaning "seven" in Hebrew. Thus, the name can be interpreted as "My God is an oath" or "My God is plentiful." Elizabeath has been popular throughout history, with notable figures such as Queen Elizabeth I of England bearing this name.
"Elizbeath is an uncommon but steadfast name, with exactly eight individuals bearing it each year between 1926 and now."