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      Meaning of the first name
      Yelisabeta

      Origin 
      Slavic, Eastern European

      Meaning 
      Variation of Elizabeth, God is My Oath

      Variations 
      Yelisaveta, Elisabeta, Yelisabetta

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Yelisabeta is a variant of Elizabeth, derived from the Hebrew name Elisheva, which means God is my oath. The Slavic and Eastern European influences on the name reflect the cultural richness of the region, where variations of Elizabeth have emerged in various forms, adapting to local languages and customs. Yelisabeta retains the essence of the original meaning while embodying the unique phonetic characteristics of Slavic languages.

      Historically, Elizabeth has been a prominent name across various cultures, gaining popularity through notable biblical figures. In Eastern Europe, Yelisabeta found its recognition in historical texts and religious contexts. The name has been borne by various queens and saints, enhancing its prestige and heritage. Variants began to emerge as the name spread through the region, with Yelisabeta joining the ranks of its many iterations, embodying a blend of religious significance and cultural identity.

      In contemporary society, Yelisabeta is relatively less common but continues to hold charm in Slavic-speaking countries. It is often embraced for its historical depth and cultural connections. While names like Elizabeth remain widespread, Yelisabeta appeals to those seeking a unique yet traditional alternative. In modern naming conventions, Yelisabeta symbolizes a link to heritage and a testament to enduring faith, making it a meaningful choice for many families.

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