Batsheba

Hebrew
"daughter of an oath"

Batsheba Origin and Meaning

The name Batsheba is a girl's name.

Batsheba is a feminine name derived from the Biblical Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah who later became the wife of King David and mother of Solomon. The original Hebrew name בַּת־שֶׁבַע (bat-sheva) means 'daughter of the oath' or 'seventh daughter.' This variation with the spelling Batsheba is quite rare compared to the more traditional Bathsheba. The name carries rich historical and religious significance from the Old Testament story, though the biblical character's narrative involves controversy as King David's relationship with her began illicitly. Despite its beautiful meaning and melodious sound, the name remains uncommon in contemporary use, perhaps due to its strong biblical associations and the complex legacy of its namesake.