Bethzabel, of Hebrew origin, is an uncommon yet captivating name that translates to 'Daughter of God's favor'. It's a variant of the name Bethesda, which was the name of a pool in Jerusalem believed to have healing powers. In the Bible, Bethzabel was the wife of King Manasseh and the mother of Amon, who became king of Judah after his father's death. The name Bethzabel is associated with royalty and divine favor, making it a unique choice for those seeking an distinctive moniker with rich historical ties.
"Bethzabel saw 5 newborns in 2004 and another 6 in 2006, making a combined total of 11 babies named Bethzabel during those two years."