Alisabeth
al-ih-ZAH-beth
Alisabeth is a girl’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “A combination of Alice and Elizabeth. Alice means "noble kind" and Elizabeth means "pledged to God."”, and peaked in popularity in 2001.
What Alisabeth Means
“A combination of Alice and Elizabeth. Alice means "noble kind" and Elizabeth means "pledged to God."”
The Story of Alisabeth
Consider a name that elegantly blends the dignity of nobility with the devotion of a sacred pledge.
Alisabeth is a modern construction, gracefully merging the essence of two venerable names. It combines 'Alice,' meaning 'noble kind' from its Germanic roots, with 'Elizabeth,' from Hebrew, signifying 'pledged to God.'
This name is for your daughter, a child you imagine will possess a charming intellect and a kind heart. You see her moving through life with elegance and a gentle sincerity, always true to her values.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#21 in 2001
Total Births
373
First Recorded
1978
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