[Facts] Re: Meaning of Elizabeth
in reply to a message by Cerrha
Because Elizabeth is the English version of the name, taken from the Greek Elisabet. In Hebrew it's 'Elisheva — ' "God is an oath," the second element said by Klein to be related to shivah (fem. sheva) "seven," and to nishba "he swore," originally "he bound himself by (the sacred number) seven" ' (Online Etymology).
There is no "beth" sound in the original name; in fact, it isn't present in many versions of the name, such as Isabel, Isabella, Elisabetta, or Yelizaveta.
Alexandrina, Annabella, Clementine, Charlotte, Emilienne, Florence, Frederica, Katharina, Mary (May), Maud, Penelope, Rosamund, Theodora (Teddy).
Aubrey, Axel, Benedict, Bertrand (Bertie), Cuthbert, Dashiell, Everard, John (Jack) Leopold (Leo), Magnus, Matthias, Maximilian (Max), Wilfred.
There is no "beth" sound in the original name; in fact, it isn't present in many versions of the name, such as Isabel, Isabella, Elisabetta, or Yelizaveta.
Alexandrina, Annabella, Clementine, Charlotte, Emilienne, Florence, Frederica, Katharina, Mary (May), Maud, Penelope, Rosamund, Theodora (Teddy).
Aubrey, Axel, Benedict, Bertrand (Bertie), Cuthbert, Dashiell, Everard, John (Jack) Leopold (Leo), Magnus, Matthias, Maximilian (Max), Wilfred.
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