Elizabeth, derived from the Hebrew name 'Elisheba', means "my God is an oath". It was traditionally considered a feminine form of the name Elizabeth, which was popularized by Queen Elizabeth I of England. The name has been widely used throughout history and across different cultures, with notable figures including Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, Elizabeth Taylor, and Elizabeth Warren. In literature, it's famously associated with characters like Elizabeth Bennet from Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice".
"Elizabith saw five new additions in 2007."