International Variations of Elizabeth
- Elzbieta
- Liisa
- Liisa
- Boski
Origin:
Hungarian variation of Betty, EnglishMeaning:
"pledged to God"Description:
Betty alternative most frequently found in Hungary.
- Erzsébet
Origin:
Hungarian, variation of ElizabethMeaning:
"pledged to God"Description:
Erzsébet, a Hungarian form of Elizabeth, has a lot of historical significance in its native country - being the native name of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, the infamous countess and serial killer Elizabeth Báthory, and Empress Elizabeth of Austria and Queen of Hungary. One of Budapest's famous bridges is also named Erzsébet Bridge.
- Veta
- Elisavet
Origin:
Greek, from HebrewMeaning:
"pledged to God"Description:
An intriguing Greek variant of Elizabeth with a soft and graceful sound.
- Yelysaveta
- Elisveta
- Chela
Origin:
Spanish, diminutive of ConsueloMeaning:
"she who brings consolation"Description:
The beautiful Consuelo, with its compassionate meaning, is deserving of being used in full.
- Lusa
- Chabica
Origin:
Variation of Elizabeth, HebrewMeaning:
"pledged to God"Description:
An extremely rare Elizabeth variant.
- Orzsebet
- Yzabel
- Ealasaid
- Elschen
- Liesbeth
Origin:
Dutch diminutive of ElizabethMeaning:
"pledged by God"Description:
Also spelled Liesbet, this is one of many international variations of the traditional Elizabeth.
- Elizabete
- Elzunia
Origin:
Polish variation of Elizabeth, HebrewMeaning:
"pledged to god"Description:
One of the more uncommon international variations of Elizabeth.
- Alzbeta
Origin:
Czech and Slovak variation of Elizabeth, HebrewMeaning:
"pledged to God"Description:
The most common form of Elizabeth in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, spelled Alžběta or Alžbeta.