Elisabetta is a charming and elegant Italian feminine given name, derived from the Hebrew 'Elisheba', meaning 'God is my oath'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages in Italy, where it was often bestowed upon females within royal families. The name Elisabetta is composed of two elements: 'Eli', which means 'my God' or 'strong-willed', and 'Set', derived from the Semitic word for 'name'. As a whole, Elisabetta signifies 'My God is my oath' or 'God is my promise'. This beautiful name, rich in historical and religious significance, has been carried by several notable figures throughout history.
The name Elisabetta has shown fluctuations over the years, with a significant increase in popularity since around 2010. Before then, annual births ranged from 5 to 10, but afterward, they have consistently been between 10 and 20, reaching as high as 20 births in 2014. The total number of births over this period is 337.