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Girl Names associated with Oath
Oath baby names and what they mean, for oath, promise, pledge, with 53 results. Adoption of these girl names reached its apex 9 decades ago (USAGE OF 4.4%) and is now significantly lower (USAGE 1.4%, DOWN 69%), with names such as Elisabeth falling out of fashion. Bella (#48) and Elise (#176) are two of the more chic names for newborns in this compilation, while Bellah (TOP 13%) and Boll (7%) are common surnames.
Adalgisa - Elisabeth
Adalgisa
Stems fr. Old German. "Noble, precious promise." Unusual, with the feminine-sounding -isa suffix for Adalgisa, like Adelisa. Italian name .. [Adelvice, Adalgise, .. 1 more]
Ailsa
.. form of Elizabeth (Hebrew) "God's promise" .. Aissa is also a marginally prominent baby name. [Elshe, Ailis, .. 3 more]
Arlene▼
.. from Irish Gaelic meaning "pledge, promise" .. Common, and Lene (UPPER 36%), var. are comparable to popular -ene last names Abbene (UPPER 55%), Atene (43%). [Lina, Arlynn, Arly, Arluene, Arline, Arliene, Arleyne, Arlette, Arleta, Arlen, .. 19 more]
Arlise
Based on Hebrew element. "Pledge." A seldom-used girls' name. Feminine of Arliss. [Arlyss, Arlissa, .. 3 more]
Babette
From French, Greek, Hebrew languages. "God is my oath." Less widespread today. Babette last appeared in the 1960s in the Top 2000. See also Barbette. Diminutive of Barbara (Greek) ..
Bathsheba
Stems fr. Hebrew word. "Daughter of oath." Sheba is a familiar (TOP 88%) women's name. Biblical .. [Sheva, Bathseva, .. 8 more]
Bebba
Root fr. Hebrew word. "God's pledge." Uncommon as a children's name, but Bebba is similar to the more common Bebe.
Bell▼
Diminutive of Isabel (Hebrew) "God's promise" .. Less widespread today. Bell was last listed in 1920-1929 in the Top 2000. Unisex name.
Bella▲
.. Isabel or Isabella (Hebrew) "God's promise" .. Usage of Bell as a girls' name has declined circa 1880-1889. [Labella, Beyla, Belva, Belle, Bell, Bel, .. 2 more]
Beth▼
.. "God is my oath", Bethel and .. Somewhat uncommon as a girls' name, Beth occurs fairly frequently as a last name. [Bethan, .. 2 more]
Betsy▼
Stems fr. English, Hebrew languages. "God is my oath." Usage of Betsy and variants grew in the 1950s, but now, Betsy has become less in vogue. Pet form of Elizabeth .. [Betts, Bets, .. 2 more]
Bettina
Stems fr. Hebrew word. "God is my oath." Adoption of Bettina and variants as girls' names in 2018 was down 38.1% compared to 2008. Diminutive of Elizabeth .. [Tina, Ina, Battina, .. 3 more]
Betty▼
Derived fr. Dutch, English, Hebrew languages. "God is my oath." Popular as children's names, Bessie, Betty, etc. are comparable to the common Tessie. Pet form of Elizabeth .. [Bettine, Bett, Betsey, Bessy, .. 8 more]
Bizzy
Source fr. Hawaiian, Hebrew languages. "God is my oath." Outside Top 2000. See also Lizzy. Nickname of Elizabeth.
Buffy▼
Root fr. English, Hebrew. "God is my oath." Slightly uncommon as a children's name nowadays, but Buffy is still recorded commonly as a first name for women. See also Biff. Informal pet form of Elizabeth, based ..
Carabelle
From Italian, Irish, Gaelic, Hebrew. "God's promise." Not in popularity charts. Combined form of Cara and Belle. [Carrabelle, Carabel, .. 1 more]
Desma
From Greek element. "Binding oath." Compare surnames Delma (UPPER 68%), Desa (24%). [Desme]
Eilish
From Gaelic, Hebrew elements. "God is my oath." Unusual as children's names, but Elish, Eilish, etc. are similar to the more popular Elissa. Gaelic form of Elizabeth. [Elish, .. 2 more]
Elise▲
Root fr. French, Hebrew languages. "God is my oath." Elise, Elisa, Elissa and Elyse are Top 2000 baby names. Short form of Elisabeth .. [Lize, Lison, Lise, Lieselotte, Liese, Elysa, Elyce, Ellyse, .. 14 more]
Elisabeth▼
Based on Hebrew element. "God is my oath." Prominent, with usage of 0.195% for Elisabeth, Liesbeth, etc. as girls' names in 2018, but lower than 0.199% the year before. Biblical .. [Lisolette, Liseth, Lise, Lisa, Ilse, Ilsa, Elsbeth, Bep, .. 12 more]
Quick Reference
Summary Index of Oath names [and variants] for girls.
1. Adalgisa - ElisabethAdalgisa [Adelvice, Adelgise, Adalgise], Ailsa [Elsa, Elshe, Elsha, Ailse, Ailis], Arlene▼ [Lina, Lene, Lena, Arlyn, Arlynn, Arlyne, ..], Arlise [Arlys, Arlyss, Arlyse, Arliss, Arlissa], Babette, Bathsheba [Sheva, Sheba, Batya, Batshua, Bethsheba, Bethsabee, ..], Bebba, Bell▼, Bella▲ [Bell, Beyla, Belva, Belle, Labella, Bellissa], Beth▼ [Bet, Bethan, Bessie], Betsy▼ [Bets, Betts, Betsie, Betsey], Bettina [Ina, Tina, Betina, Bettine, Betiana, Battina], Betty▼ [Betti, Bette, Betta, Bettie, Bettine, Bettina, ..], Bizzy, Buffy▼, Carabelle [Carabel, Carabell, Carrabelle], Desma [Desme], Eilish [Elis, Elish, Eilis], Elise▲ [Lize, Lise, Lison, Liesl, Liesel, Lieselotte, ..], Elisabeth▼ [Lise, Liset, Lisel, Liseth, Lisabel, Lisolette, ..]
Eliza [Liz, Lyza, Liza, Elza, Elyza, Elyzza, ..], Elizabeth▼ [Ysabel, Yzabelle, Ysabella, Ylisabet, Ylisabette, Yelizaveta, ..], Elsa▼ [Ilse, Ilsa, Elsy, Helsa, Elssa, Elsie], Elsie▼ [Elsy], Elspeth [Elspie, Elspet, Elsbet, Elsbeth], Elysia [Ilyse, Ilysa, Ilise, Elyse, Ilysia, Ileesia, ..], Franisbel [Franisbelle, Franisbella], Ghislaine [Gillan, Gislaine], Gilberte [Gill, Gilly, Gillie, Gilberthe, Gilbertine, Gilbertina, ..], Giselle [Giza, Gizela, Gislog, Gizelle, Gizella, Gislaug, ..], Helsa [Helisa], Ilse [Ilsa, Else, Ilsae, Illsa, Ilisa, Ilsaie, ..], Isabel [Yzobel, Ysobel, Ysabel, Yzobelle, Yzabelle, Ysabella, ..], Jiselle [Jisela, Jozelle, Joselle, Jizelle], Lezith, Libby [Liby, Libet, Libbie, Libbey, Lilibet, Lilibeth, ..], Liesl [Lisl, Liezl, Liese, Liesa, Liezel, Liesel], Lieselotte, Lilibeth [Lilybet, Lilibet, Lilybell, Lilybeth, Lillibet], Lisa▼ [Liza, Lise, Liszka, Liseta, Lisette, Lisebet, ..]
Liz▼ [Lyz, Lyzz, Lizz, Lizette, Lizanne], Liza▼ [Liz, Lyza, Leeza, Lizzie, Litzea, Litsea], Lizbeth▼ [Lizbet, Lisbet, Lyzbeth, Lisabet, Lizabeth, Lisabeth], Lizena, Lizette▼ [Lizeth, Lyzette, Lisette, Lissette], Marlisa [Marlys, Marlyse, Marliss, Marlyssa, Marlissa, Marlisha], Oleisa [Olisa, Oleesa], Orszebet, Sheba [Saba, Sabah, Shieba, Sheeba, Shebah, Scheba], Yelisabeta [Yelizabet, Yelizavetha, Yelisabetta], Ysabel [Ysbel, Ysobel, Ysbella, Ysabell, Ysabelle, Ysabella, ..], Zizi [Zsizsi], Zsazsa [Zsuzsa, Zsuzsanna]
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