[Facts] Re: the meaning of Arizbeth
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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
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That is what I saw right away.