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Meaning of the Name Beth |
382 names found for "Beth" (page 1 of 8) |
The first name Beth is of Hebrew, Scottish, English, Greek, Gaelic, Aramaic origin. It is often a boy or girl name. It has the following meaning(s):








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Derived from a Scottish Place Ailsa Craig, a Small Island Off the Ayrshire Coast. Also Used to Anglicize Ealasaid, the Gaelic Form of Elizabeth. (Ail-sa)

Variant of Elsa: a Diminutive of Elizabeth, Meaning 'My God is Bountiful', or 'God of Plenty.' Also from the Old German Athal Meaning 'Noble'. Famous Bearers: Heroine of Wagner's Opera 'Loheogrin'; th

Variant of Anne. Biblical; Devout Woman Who Saw Infant Jesus Presented at the Temple in Jerusalem

Variant of Anneliese: Derived from a Compound of Anna (Grace) and Liesa, Which is a German Diminutive of Elizabeth (God is Bountiful)

French Spelling of English Ann, a Variant of Hannah Introduced to Britain. Famous Bearers: St Anne; King Henry Viii's Wives Anne Boleyn and Anne of Cleves; Queen Elizabeth's Daughter Princess Anne

Derived from a Compound of Anna (Grace) and Liesa, Which is a German Diminutive of Elizabeth (God is Bountiful)

Variant of Elizabeth: from the Hebrew Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist and One of the Earliest Known

A French Diminutive of Elizabeth, a Hewbrew Name Meaning 'My God is Plentiful', Now Frequently Used As an Independent Name

Variant of Elisabeth: from Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction

'The Tragedy of Macbeth' Thane of Lochaber, a General in the King Duncan's Army. After His Murder, His Ghost Appears to Macbeth

God is My Oath; Gaelic Form of Betsy and Betty Which are Pet Forms of Elizabeth. (Beh-tee)

Diminutive of Elisabeth: from Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction

Diminutive of Elizabeth, Meaning My God is Bountiful, or God of Plenty, Used Since the Th Century. Sometimes Used As an Independent Name

Diminutive of Elizabeth: from the Hebrew Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist and One of the Earliest Kno

Diminutive of Elisabeth: from Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction

Diminutive of Elizabeth, Meaning My God is Bountiful, or God of Plenty, Used Since the Th Century. Sometimes Used As an Independent Name

Diminutive of Elizabeth: from the Hebrew Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist and One of the Earliest Kno

Diminutive of Elizabeth, Meaning My God is Bountiful, or God of Plenty, Used Since the Th Century. Sometimes Used As an Independent Name

Diminutive of Elizabeth: from the Hebrew Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist and One of the Earliest Kno

Diminutive of Elisabeth: from Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction

Variant of Elisabeth: from Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction

Variant of Elizabeth, , Meaning My God is Bountiful, or God of Plenty, Originally Derived from a Central and Eastern European Name

Variant of Elizabeth: from the Hebrew Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist and One of the Earliest Known