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Lizabeth Girl

Popularity: #935 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Origin(s)

PronunciationLIZ-uh-beth / ˈlɪzəˌbɛθ

English; Hebrew

Meaning

God is my oath; pledged to God

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Lizabeth is a variant of Elizabeth, which has its roots in the Hebrew name Elisheba, meaning "God is my oath." This name was adopted into Greek as Elisabet and subsequently into Latin as Elisabetha. The transition into Old French occurred during the medieval period, where it became Elizabeth, before finally being anglicized into various forms, including Lizabeth, in English-speaking contexts. The evolution of the name reflects a rich linguistic journey through several cultures and languages, showcasing its enduring appeal across centuries.

Historically, the name Elizabeth has significant milestones, particularly in relation to prominent biblical figures and royal lineage. In the Bible, Elizabeth is known as the mother of John the Baptist, which has contributed to the name's religious significance. The name gained further prominence in the 16th century with Queen Elizabeth I of England, who reigned from 1558 to 1603 and is often celebrated for her role in the English Renaissance and the defeat of the Spanish Armada. The name's association with such influential figures has helped maintain its relevance throughout history.

Culturally, Elizabeth and its variants, including Lizabeth, have been associated with themes of devotion and loyalty, stemming from its original meaning. The name has often been linked to various saints and has appeared in numerous literary works, further embedding it in cultural consciousness. The diminutive form Liz or Liza has also been widely used, reflecting the name's adaptability and affection in personal contexts. Overall, Lizabeth embodies a blend of historical significance and cultural resonance, rooted in a legacy that spans multiple languages and eras.

Trend Summary

Lizabeth has seen limited popularity in the United States, often considered a unique or vintage choice.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Liz
  • Beth
  • Liza

International Variants

  • Elisabeth (German)
  • Isabel (Spanish)
  • Elisabet (Swedish)

Famous people named Lizabeth

Lizabeth Scott is an actress best known for Dead Reckoning, The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, and Pitfall.

Lizabeth Cohen is a historian best known for A Consumers' Republic, Making a New Deal, and the study of American culture during the Great Depression and World War II.

Fictional characters named Lizabeth

Lizabeth is a fictional character from the novel The Flowering Judas. She is a young girl navigating the complexities of adolescence and societal expectations in early 20th century America.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Lizabeth was first seen in the United States in 1907. Lizabeth has ranked as high as #931 nationally, which occurred in 1958, and has been most popular in California, New York, Illinois, Texas, and Pennsylvania. In the past 5 years the name Lizabeth has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Lizabeth (2017)

StateBirthsShare
TX 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19076
19135
19156
19166
19187
19197
19209
19215
19229
19245
19266
19288
19297
193013
193125
193210
193317
193416
193511
193616
193717
193813
193911
19409
19418
19427
19437
194414
194520
194652
194778
194885
1949106
1950102
195197
1952128
1953139
1954129
1955132
1956135
1957136
1958189
1959138
1960137
1961147
1962116
1963109
1964103
1965121
1966125
196796
196876
196998
197087
197174
197254
197376
197455
197542
197654
197750
197860
197959
198072
198160
198251
198353
198453
198564
198659
198765
198852
198966
199054
199172
199251
199375
199472
199544
199653
199749
199842
199950
200042
200147
200267
200370
200450
200546
200636
200740
200839
200923
201032
201134
201232
201321
201434
201513
201631
201718
201822
201912
20207
202115
202210
20235
202415