All about the name ALISSABETH

Meaning, origin, history.

Alissabeth is a unique and elegant given name of Latin origin. It is composed of two elements: "Aalis," which means "noble" or "nobility," and "Beth," a short form of the Hebrew name Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath." Thus, Alissabeth can be interpreted as "Noble Promise of God."

The name Alissabeth is not particularly common, but it has been used throughout history. One notable bearer of this name was Alissabeth of Bavaria (1874-1965), who became the Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary after marrying Emperor Franz Joseph I.

Alissabeth's unique spelling and meaning make it an attractive choice for parents looking for a distinctive yet meaningful name for their daughter. It combines elements of Latin and Hebrew, offering a blend of cultural heritage and spiritual significance. Additionally, its regal connotations may appeal to those who wish to confer a sense of nobility upon their child.

See also

Jewish

Popularity of the name ALISSABETH since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Alissabeth has seen a consistent yet modest presence in the United States over the past few years. According to the annual birth statistics, there were 5 babies named Alissabeth born in 1996 and another 5 in 1998. This means that a total of 10 girls have been given this unique name over these two years. Despite not being one of the most popular names during this period, Alissabeth still managed to maintain a steady level of usage. It is clear that while it may not be a common choice, some parents do find Alissabeth appealing enough to use for their daughters.

Name variation ALISSABETH.