Erzsebet is a Hungarian feminine given name, derived from the German 'Elisabeth'. It is composed of two elements: 'er' meaning 'noble', and 'szebet' which translates to 'beautiful'. Thus, Erzsebet literally means 'noble beauty'. The name was popularized in Hungary by Elizabeth of Hungary, a 13th-century saint. It has been widely used throughout history in Hungary and other Hungarian-speaking regions.
Erzsebet is an unusual but beautiful name that saw five newborns bearing it in the year 2015, bringing its total count of births to five.