Alissabeth
A-liss-uh-beth
Alissabeth is a girl’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “A blend of Alice and Elizabeth. Alice is of Germanic origin meaning 'noble kind', while Elizabeth is Hebrew meaning 'my God is abundance'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1996.
What Alissabeth Means
“A blend of Alice and Elizabeth. Alice is of Germanic origin meaning 'noble kind', while Elizabeth is Hebrew meaning 'my God is abundance'.”
The Story of Alissabeth
A confluence of two powerful legacies, this name sounds like a promise whispered by the ages.
Alissabeth is a rare and thoughtful blend, uniting the Germanic 'noble kind' of Alice with the Hebrew 'my God is abundance' of Elizabeth. First appearing in the late 20th century, it marries ancient roots into a singular expression.
You see your daughter embracing life with both grace and a deep well of inner richness. This name resonates with the intelligence and kindness you already sense, a dual blessing for a child who will have much to give.
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The Idealist
Compassionate, humanitarian, and visionary. Names vibrating at 9 carry universal love.
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Peak Year
#5 in 1996
Total Births
10
First Recorded
1996
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