Beth
Origin and Meaning
The name Beth is a girl's name of hebrew origin meaning “pledged to God”.
Beth is often considered a diminutive of Elizabeth, originating from the Hebrew name Elisheva. In terms of popularity, Beth once enjoyed a heyday during the mid-20th century in English-speaking countries. Over time, its usage has become less common, but it remains a warm and friendly choice. Beth has been carried by various notable figures, such as the American character Beth March from Louisa May Alcott's 'Little Women'. As for practicality, Beth is short and sweet, making it easy to spell and pronounce. Common related alternatives include Bethany and Elizabeth, with the latter offering a plethora of nickname options.
At a Glance
| Origin | hebrew |
| Gender | Girl |
| Meaning | pledged to God |
| Popularity | ★★★☆☆ (5/10) |
| Syllables | 1 |
| Starts with | B |
| Styles | classic, short, religious |
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