Betsabeth is a unique and distinctive female given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "my oath is God." It is derived from the Hebrew name Bethsabee, which itself comes from the Hebrew words bet (house) and saba (oath). This name has been used throughout history, notably appearing in the Bible as the mother of King Solomon. While it may not be as commonly encountered today, Betsabeth carries a rich heritage and a unique charm that sets it apart from more familiar names.
"The name Betsabeth appears to be quite popular, with a consistent five births each year since 2004, except for the years 2005 and 2008-2021 when there were no recorded births under this name. This trend has continued recently, with another five births in 2022."