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Yelisabeta

What does Yelisabeta mean?

Yelisabeta Pronunciation of Yelisabeta as a girls' name is of Russian and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yelisabeta is "God is my oath". Variant of Elizabeth.

STARTS/ENDS WITH Ye-, -ta

ASSOCIATED WITH russian, oath

Variations

VARIANTS Yelisabetta, Yelizabet, Yelizavetha

RELATED FORMS VIA ELIZABETH Elisabet, Elisabeta, Elisabete, Elisabeth, Elisabetta, Jelisaveta, Yelisaveta, Yelizaveta, Ylisabet, Ylisabette

CREATIVE FORMS
(female)

(male)


MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Yelisabeta Kadence (Y.K.), ..

How popular is Yelisabeta?

Yelisabeta is a rare first name for women. Yelisabeta is also a unique last name for all people. (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)

Which version is better?

Popular alternative forms of Yelisabeta (UNLISTED) listed in the Top 2000 are Elizabeth (#13 FROM RECENT DATA) and Elisabeth (#789). Other forms, like Elisabete, are uncommon. Adoption of these relations of Yelisabeta was widespread among parents a century ago (AVERAGE #181) and is now significantly reduced (#401, 72.8%), with forms such as Elizabeth becoming somewhat outmoded. (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Elisabeth, Elizabeth in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Elizabeth outside U.S.

Similar Names

Suggested similar-sounding names are Alista, Belita, Calista, Celesta, Chrisanta, Clareta, Crisanta, Elisabethe, Elisavet (see Elizabeth), Elisebeth, Eliszabeth, Elizabet, Elizabett, Elizaveta, Elsabeth, Felicita, Felita, Filiberta, Genista, Jenista, Juliaeta (see Julia), Juliaetta (see Julia), Julieta, Kalista, Lisabet, Lisabeth, Lisbetta, Liseta, Lizaveta (see Elizabeth), Melisanda, Melisandra, Melita, Melitta, Sesheta, Yelena, Yesseca (see Yessica), Ysabeau, Ysabel, Ysabell and Ysabella. These names tend to be more commonly used than Yelisabeta.

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