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Origin, Meaning, And History of Lilibeth

Lilibeth is a girl’s name speculated to be of English origin. It is a diminutive of the English name Elizabeth, derived from the Greek Elisabet, which in turn comes from the Hebrew name Elisheva, implying ‘my God is an oath.’

Etymologists believe that Lilibeth is also derived from the root name Lily, which is further derived from the Middle English name Lilie, and the Latin and Old English name Lilium. Alternatively, it could be a combination of two English names, Lily and Beth.

Lilibeth as a name does not appear in the holy scriptures though Elisabeth and Elisheva are quite popular. In the Old Testament, Elisheva is the wife of Aaron, the brother of Moses. Legends say that Aaron was made the high priest by God, with his descendants forming the priesthood. The Greek name Elisabet appears in the Old Testament as the mother of John the Baptist. Historians suggest that it was Elisabet’s belief in the Almighty that earned her the blessing of a child.

Lillia and Lillie are the common diminutives of the name Lilibet. Popular English variants of Lilibeth include Bess, Beth, Bessie, Betsy, Bette, Betty, Bettie, Bettye, Eliza, Buffy, Ella, Elly, Elsie, Elyse, Ellie, Elle, Leesa, Libby, Liddy, Libbie, Lilian, Lilianna, Liliana, Lilibet, Lilliana, Lillie, Lillian, Lisa, Liz, Lise, Liza, Lizbeth, Lizzie, Lizzy, Lizette, and Tetty.

The name was popular in different cultures and languages, giving rise to numerous variations. They include Zabel in Armenian, Elixabete in Basque, Elisaveta in Bulgarian, Ela in Croatian, Alžběta in Czech, Isabella and Lissi in Danish, Isabeau and Els in Dutch, Liisu in Estonian, Babette in French, Elske in Frisian, Sabela in Galician, Eliso in Georgian, Bettina in German, Elikapeka in Hawaiian, and Lilien in Hungarian. Nicknames like Lily, Beth, Libby, Lil, Lili, and Betty can go well with Lilibeth.

Lilibeth

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Short form of name Elisabeth, meaning God is my oath
Girl
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English
L..La..Lab..Laf..Lav..Lea..Lef..

How To Pronounce Lilibeth?

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Famous People With The Name Lilibeth

  • Lilibeth del Carmen Chacón GarcíaVenezuelan racing cyclist, who won the gold medal in the 2011 Medellin Pan American Championships
  • Lilibeth Rodríguez MorilloVenezuelan singer, best known for her 2015 album Puerto seguro
  • Lilibeth Cuenca RasmussenDanish artist, who won the 2008 Eckersberg Medal
  • Lilibeth FloresMexican actress, known for her 2009 film Sin Nombre

Lilibeth On The Popularity Chart

The popularity of the classic name Lilibeth is witnessing an upward trend of late. Check out the graphs to understand its popularity and ranking trends better.

Popularity Over Time

Lilibeth reached its peak popularity in 1996, when 113 babies per million were given the name. Look at the graph for detailed insights.

Source:Social Security Administration

Rank Over Time

Ranking of Lilibeth has seen fluctuations over the years. The name made it to the list of the top 1500 baby names in the US in 1996.

Source:Social Security Administration

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How To Communicate The Name In Other Languages

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Frequently Asked Questions

1.Lilibeth这个名字的含义是什么?

The name Lilibeth means short form of name elisabeth, meaning god is my oath.

2. What is the origin of the name Lilibeth?

Lilibeth has an English origin.

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