אֱלִישֶׁבַע

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אֱלִישֶׁבַע is the Hebrew form of the female given name Elisabeth, historically rooted in the Hebrew Bible and later used in Jewish and Christian traditions.

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אֱלִישֶׁבַע canonical 1

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Hebrew given name
female given name
given name
appearsIn Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
Old Testament NERFINISHED
biblicalFigureNameOf daughter of Amminadab
wife of Aaron
biblicalTribeAssociation tribe of Judah NERFINISHED
category Biblical names
Hebrew feminine given names
culture Christian
Jewish
equivalentForm Elisabeth NERFINISHED
Elizabeth NERFINISHED
etymology from Hebrew elements אלי (my God) and שבע (oath, seven, abundance)
frequency common in religious Jewish communities
gender feminine
hasModernVariant אלישֵׁבַע
אלישבע
hasPart אלי
שבע
ISO15924Script Hebr
languageOfOrigin Hebrew
meaning God is abundance
my God is oath
nameDayTradition shared with Elisabeth / Elizabeth in Christian calendars
originPeriod Biblical Hebrew period
relatedName Isabel NERFINISHED
Isabella NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
script Hebrew alphabet
semanticField theophoric names
shortForm אליש NERFINISHED
שבע
testament Christian Old Testament NERFINISHED
Tanakh NERFINISHED
theophoricElement אל (El, God)
transliteration Elisheba NERFINISHED
Elisheva NERFINISHED
usageRegion Israel NERFINISHED
Jewish diaspora

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Elisabeth hasScriptForm אֱלִישֶׁבַע