Elizabeth, derived from the Hebrew 'Elisheba,' meaning 'God is my oath,' was popularized by Queen Elizabeth I of England. It reached its peak popularity during the Victorian era and remains a timeless classic today.
"The name Elizabeth was quite popular in 1987 and 1988 with 5 births each year, but there was a slight dip in 1989 before it rebounded to 5 births again in 1990, making the total number of babies named Elizabeth over these four years 15."