All about the name ELZABETH

Meaning, origin, history.

Elizabet is a name of Hebrew origin and it means "God is my oath". It has been popular throughout history, particularly among royalty.

The name Elizabet first appeared in the Bible as the mother of John the Baptist. She was a descendant of King David and her husband, Zechariah, was a priest. In the New Testament, Elizabeth's cousin Mary became the mother of Jesus Christ after being impregnated by the Holy Spirit. This connection with such important biblical figures has contributed to the name Elizabet's enduring popularity.

The name Elizabet gained further prominence during the Middle Ages when it was borne by several queens and princesses in Europe. One notable example is Elizabeth I, who ruled England from 1558 until her death in 1603. She is often remembered for bringing stability to England after a period of political unrest and for encouraging exploration and trade with other countries.

Throughout history, the name Elizabet has been associated with strength, intelligence, and kindness. It continues to be popular today among parents who want to give their daughters a classic yet distinctive name with deep historical roots. Whether you're naming your child after biblical figures or royal queens, choosing the name Elizabet is a timeless choice that carries with it a rich history and meaningful significance.

See also

Jewish

Popularity of the name ELZABETH since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics on the Given Name Elizabeth in the United States:

Between the years 1919 and 1920, there were a total of 13 babies named Elizabeth born in the United States. This was followed by another surge with 8 births in 1923 and then 7 births in both 1925 and 1985.

However, it appears that the popularity of this name started to decrease after the 1920s as there were only 5 births each year between 1973 and 1994. This decline is evident in the total number of babies named Elizabeth born during this period which was just 20.

Despite the fluctuations, it's interesting to note that overall, from 1919 to 1994, a total of 73 babies were named Elizabeth in the United States.