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Lisbeth Girl

Popularity: #912 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Origin(s)

PronunciationLIZ-beth / ˈlɪz.bɛθ

Hebrew; German; Scandinavian

Meaning

Hebrew: God is my oath; German: pledged to God; Scandinavian: God's promise

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Lisbeth is derived from the Hebrew name Elisheba, which means "God is my oath." This name was adapted into Greek as Elisabet and subsequently into Latin as Elisabetha. The transition into Old French occurred during the medieval period, where it became Elisabeth, before evolving into various forms in different languages, including Lisbeth in English. The name entered the English language primarily through the influence of the biblical figure Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, who is a prominent character in the New Testament. The name gained further prominence through the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England in the late 16th century, who is often associated with the Elizabethan era, a significant period in English history known for its cultural flourishing and exploration.

Throughout history, the name Lisbeth and its variants have been borne by various notable figures, including saints and queens, which contributed to its enduring appeal. The name is often linked to themes of devotion and faith, reflecting its etymological roots. In literature, the name has appeared in various works, symbolizing strength and resilience. The diminutive form, Liz, has also been widely used, though Lisbeth itself carries a distinct historical weight and cultural significance.

Culturally, Lisbeth has been associated with qualities such as loyalty and commitment, resonating with its meaning related to oaths and promises. The name has been embraced in various cultures, often reflecting a blend of tradition and modernity. Its historical connections to religious texts and royal figures have ensured its place in the lexicon of names, making it a symbol of heritage and continuity across generations.

Trend Summary

Lisbeth has seen fluctuating popularity in the U.S., with a notable rise in the early 20th century.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Liz
  • Beth
  • Liza

International Variants

  • Elisabeth (German)
  • Lisabeth (French)
  • Elisabet (Swedish)

Famous people named Lisbeth

Lisbeth Salander is a fictional character best known for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series.

Lisbeth Scott is a singer and songwriter best known for her work on film scores and soundtracks.

Fictional characters named Lisbeth

Lisbeth Salander is a fictional character from the book series Millennium by Stieg Larsson. She is a brilliant hacker and investigator who plays a crucial role in solving complex mysteries.

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Lisbeth was first seen in the United States in 1911. Lisbeth has ranked as high as #893 nationally, which occurred in 2002, and has been most popular in California, New York, Texas, Illinois, and Florida. In the past 5 years the name Lisbeth has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Lisbeth (2024)

StateBirthsShare
FL 7
50%
NY 7
50%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19117
19148
19155
19177
19186
19198
19206
19217
19228
192410
19256
192610
19276
192810
19298
19307
19317
193212
193311
193412
19355
193615
19377
193816
193915
194018
194117
194215
194328
194418
194525
194647
194763
194856
194945
195042
195160
195266
195374
195474
195582
195647
195742
195860
195951
196057
196144
196251
196346
196434
196550
196653
196730
196830
196946
197045
197122
197222
197334
197430
197521
197618
197731
197841
197932
198038
198131
198238
198341
198437
198536
198637
198746
198844
198966
199073
199180
199289
199391
199484
1995113
199690
199779
1998106
1999157
2000152
2001118
2002409
2003344
2004206
2005163
2006133
2007122
200897
2009125
201085
201172
201282
201361
201458
201549
201656
201744
201832
201948
202044
202148
202225
202337
202438