The baby name Elysabeta is a Female name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced /ɛli.saˈbe.ta/ (eh-LEE-sah-BEH-tah).
The baby name Elysabeta is a Female name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced /ɛli.saˈbe.ta/ (eh-LEE-sah-BEH-tah).
Elysabeta is in Origin.
Elysabeta is a rare, modern spelling aligned with the Eastern European forms Elisabeta (Romanian) and Elizabeta (South Slavic), all stemming from the Hebrew Elisheva via Greek/Latin Elisabeth(a). The core meaning is “God is my oath” or “pledged to God,” a sense that helped the name spread through biblical tradition (Saint Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist) and centuries of queens and saints across Europe.
Its cognates and close variants include Elizabeth, Elisabeth, Elizaveta (Russian), Elżbieta (Polish), Erzsébet (Hungarian), Elisabetta (Italian), Elisabeta/Elizabeta, and Eliška (Czech). Elysabeta likely reflects contemporary stylistic influence from the English word-root Elys- (as in Elysian), while retaining the classical structure of Elisabetha. Flexible nicknames range from Ely, Elisa, Eliza, Liza, and Lysa to Beth, Betty, Betsy, Beta, and Beti. The form fits international contexts yet nods to Balkan and Romanian usage, offering a distinctive twist on a time-honored classic.
Elysabeta is an extremely rare name. Across our dataset of national birth registries and international name records, Elysabeta appears only 2 times in total — found in 2 countries. If you're considering it, you'd be giving your child a name almost nobody else has.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MU | Girls | 0 | #362 | 1 | 8,539 |
| PT | Girls | 0 | #471 | 1 | 7,952 |
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