Elisabeta

Elisabeta Origin and Meaning

The name Elisabeta is a girl's name.

Elisabeta is the Romanian and Portuguese variant of Elizabeth, a name with Hebrew origins meaning "God is my oath" or "God's promise." This elegant feminine name has been used by European royalty throughout history, contributing to its timeless appeal. Popular in Eastern European countries, particularly Romania, Elisabeta maintains the regal quality of its original form while offering a distinctive pronunciation with its soft consonants and melodic flow. While less common in English-speaking countries than Elizabeth or its other variants (Eliza, Lisa, Beth), Elisabeta appeals to parents seeking a sophisticated name with international flair and historical depth.

Famous People Named Elisabeta

  • Elisabeta Lipa
    Romanian rower, five,time Olympic gold medalist
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    Maria Biarneix, granddaughter of King Michael I of Romania
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    Karina de Roumanie Medforth,Mills, granddaughter of King Michael I of Romania
  • Elisabeta Bostan
    Romanian film director
  • Elisabeta Guzganu
    Tufan, Romanian Olympic fencer
  • Doamna Elisabeta Movilă
    Princess consort of Ieremia Movilă of Moldavia

The name Elisabeta in Pop Culture

  • Elisabeta Palace
    Romanian royal residence
  • Elisabeta Benedito
    main character on the brazilian soap opera "Orgulho & Paixão"