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What does Betsan mean?
Betsan as a name for girls is a Hebrew name, and the meaning of the name Betsan is "God is my oath". Betsan is a variant form of Elizabeth (Hebrew).
ASSOCIATED WITH oath
Variations
ALTERNATIVE FORMS VIA ELIZABETH Bella▲, Bess▼, Bessie▼, Bessy, Bet, Beta, Beth▼, Bethan, Bethie, Bethy, Bethzy▼, Betina, Betsey, Betsie, Betsy▼, Bett, Betta, Bette▼, Betti, Bettie▼, Bettina, Bettine, Betty▼, Bettye▼, Helsa, Leasa, Leesa, Leisa▼, Veta
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
(male)
MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Betsan Caydence (B.C.), ..
How popular is Betsan?
Betsan is an uncommonly occurring first name for females. Betsan is an uncommon last name too for all people. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)
Which version is better?
Elizabeth (#13 LAST YEAR), Bella (#48), Betty (#1128), Bettie, Leisa, Leesa, Leasa, Bettye, Bettina, Betti, Bess, Bette, Betsy, Betsey, Bethzy, Bethan, Beth, Bessie and Veta are the popular related forms of Betsan (OUTSIDE TOP 2000) ranked in the Top 2000. Adoption of these relations of Betsan was at its highest during the years 1930-1939 (ADOPTION OF 4.2%) and has become significantly less since (ADOPTION 0.8%, 81.3% LESS). Elizabeth has generally been popular among parents, though Bella has grown trendy as well, while versions like Bette are now somewhat dated. (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)
Similar Names
Suggested similar-sounding names are Aeran, Alisan, Alysan, Batya, Bea, Beah, Beata, Beau, Beba, Bebba, Becca, Beckah, Beda, Beea, Bekka, Belen▲, Belia, Belva▼, Bena, Bera, Bergen, Berna, Berta▼, Bertha▼, Beryn, Betha, Bethanee, Bethaney, Bethani, Bethanie, Bethann, Bethanne, Bethanny, Bethany▼, Bethea, Bethel, Betheny, Bethia, Bethuna, Bethune, Betia, Betiana, Bets, Betts, Beula, Beulah▼, Bevin, Bevlyn, Bewlah, Beyla, Bitta, Bitya, Breean, Brennan, Bretta, Brisa▼, Brittan, Brogan, Cerian, Derran, Devan▼, Ferran, Keelan, Kellan, Kerran, Lean, Meegan, Megan▼, Meggan, Meghan▼, Regan▼, Reghan, Soosan, Suesan and Susan▼. These names tend to be more frequently used than Betsan.
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