Bethsabee
I came across Bethsabee while looking through the latest drop of BtN names and I don’t know what to make of it. What do you think?
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I love it and other spellings too.
This message was edited 12/9/2022, 3:22 PM
I love it! I think it relates more to Elizabeth than to Bathsheba, though. I also came across Betzabe in Apple music. And I saw Betzabeth, too. Fun fact: She sings a Spanish version of the Tones and I song Dance Monkey! Anyway, what I'm saying is: I love Bethsabee and Bethzabee and Elizabeth and Betzabe and Belizameth and Betzabeth, and please check out my post on Covington and Belizameth in the Surname message board and the name opinion message board.
This message was edited 12/9/2022, 6:57 AM
It's okay, but I prefer the accented veraion of the name, which is Bethsabée.
Bethsabee and Bobsaflea and they went together to swim in the sea...
Sorry, bad rhyme. It sounds like a silly made-up word for a kids' poem. It doesn't look Latin, in spite of the info given; do we even know that's legit?
Sorry, bad rhyme. It sounds like a silly made-up word for a kids' poem. It doesn't look Latin, in spite of the info given; do we even know that's legit?
It is the Latin form. You can check a Latin bible.
This is the Latin language wiki for the biblical figure:
https://la.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethsabee
This is the Latin language wiki for the biblical figure:
https://la.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethsabee
It's ok, prefer Bethany
I remember coming across Betsabee somewhere and thinking it was really cute! Bethsabee is a little less sweet for me, "Bethsa-" isn't as sparkly as "Betsa-" but Bethsabee is still really neat. I seem to really enjoy names that end in "ee" but are pronounced "ay", something about it is magical and elegant to me.