Elizabeta

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Elisabeta is a feminine given name .

Origin and meaning

He is the Slovenian and Croatian form of Elisabeth .

This is a biblical name, in Hebrew "Elischeba", this means "who worships God" or "the consecrated one".

The veneration of St. Elisabeth, landgrave of Thuringia and Hesse in the 13th century, contributed to the fact that the name became very popular in the Middle Ages. It was widespread for centuries and is still very popular today. There are many short forms of this name, including a .: Elisa, Eliza, Elise, Elissa, Elisabella, Elsbeth, Ella, Elli, Eli, Else, Lisa, Lisbeth, Lise, Liesel, Lisette, Lissy, Babette, Betty, Bettina, Betsy, Bella, engl. Elizabeth, French also Isabelle, Italian Elisabetta, Lisabetta, Spanish + Portuguese Isabel.

Well-known namesake

  • Elizabeta Jonuz (* 1964), social and cultural scientist, educator, social pedagogue, author and civil rights activist
  • Elizabeta Samara (* 1989), Romanian table tennis player

Individual evidence

  1. Elisabeta. Retrieved April 17, 2019 .