[Facts] the meaning of Arizbeth
I looked and looked for the meaning of Arizbeth and couldn't find it anywhere...until I met a Jewish scholar and told him my name. Then, voila, he told me it came from the old Hebrew language and could mean either "gift of the Earth" or "full of life." The funny thing is that I am a Mexican female, and there are many more latinas with my name. Hebrew...who knew.
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I am so glad someone else has this name. I have been looking everywhere for the meaning. My grandfather, who gave me the name, passed and never told me anything in regards to where it came from. Thank you!
This name is really nice I might name a child like that!!!!!!!!!!
It looks very similar and is perhaps related to Elizabeth. For example, the Hungarian version of Elizabeth exchanges the 'l' for an 'r':
ERZSÉBET
And I believe is pronounced similarily to your name, "ER-zhay-bet"
I am assuming you pronouce your name [Air-eiz-beth].
Possibilities for the first syllable 'Ariz':
From the hebrew Ari "lion"
From the hebrew Erez "cedar"
Possibilities for the second syllable 'Beth':
From the hebrew beth "house"
From the hebrew sheba "oath"
Possibilble deffinitions:
"my God is an oath" from Elizabeth
"lion's house" or "house of the/a lion" from Aribeth
"cedar house" from Erezbeth
"lion's oath" or "oath of the/a lion" from Arisheba
"cedar oath" or "oath of the/a cedar" from Erizsheba
Hopefully other members will be able to narrow down this information.
I believe it is a form of Elizabeth.
~ SD
ERZSÉBET
And I believe is pronounced similarily to your name, "ER-zhay-bet"
I am assuming you pronouce your name [Air-eiz-beth].
Possibilities for the first syllable 'Ariz':
From the hebrew Ari "lion"
From the hebrew Erez "cedar"
Possibilities for the second syllable 'Beth':
From the hebrew beth "house"
From the hebrew sheba "oath"
Possibilble deffinitions:
"my God is an oath" from Elizabeth
"lion's house" or "house of the/a lion" from Aribeth
"cedar house" from Erezbeth
"lion's oath" or "oath of the/a lion" from Arisheba
"cedar oath" or "oath of the/a cedar" from Erizsheba
Hopefully other members will be able to narrow down this information.
I believe it is a form of Elizabeth.
~ SD
That is what I saw right away.