| Meaning | God is my oath, pledged to God |
| Origin | Hebrew |
| Gender | Girl |
| Popularity | Popular |
| Length | 9 |
| Syllables | 4 |
| Syllabification | E-li-za-beth |
Few names match Elizabeth's remarkable staying power and versatility. This royal classic has maintained prominence across centuries, adapting to every era while never losing its essential dignity. Elizabeth offers an embarrassment of riches in nickname options—Eliza, Beth, Lizzie, Libby, Betsy—allowing a child to shape her identity while keeping her formal name intact. The name conveys intelligence, strength, and reliability, qualities that serve well throughout life. Parents choosing Elizabeth often appreciate tradition and history, recognizing that some names endure because they genuinely work. It pairs beautifully with virtually any middle name and surname, providing a stable foundation for creative combinations. Elizabeth commands respect in academic, professional, and social settings without ever seeming pretentious or unapproachable. The name's length and structure give it gravitas, while its familiar sound keeps it accessible. For families seeking a name that honors the past while serving the future, that offers flexibility without sacrificing substance, Elizabeth remains an outstanding choice that transcends temporary trends.
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| Elizabeth Warren | American politician and United States Senator |
| Elizabeth Taylor | British-American actress |
| Elizabeth Blackwell | First woman to receive a medical degree in the United States |
| Elizabeth Gilbert | American author known for her memoir "Eat, Pray, Love" |
| Elizabeth Banks | American actress, director, and producer |
| Elizabeth Hurley | British actress and model |
| Elizabeth Holmes | Former CEO of Theranos, a health technology company |
| Elizabeth Smart | American child safety activist and contributor for ABC News |
| Elizabeth Dole | American politician and former United States Senator |
| Elizabeth Moss | American actress known for her role in the TV series "Mad Men" |
| Elizabeth Vargas | American television journalist and anchor |
| Elizabeth Berkley | American actress known for her role in "Saved by the Bell" |
| Elizabeth Keckley | Former slave who became a successful seamstress, civil activist, and author |
| Elizabeth Acevedo | American poet and author known for her young adult novels |
| Elizabeth Blackburn | Australian-American Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine |
| Elizabeth Peyton-Jones | British naturopathic practitioner and television presenter |
| Elizabeth Strout | American novelist known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Olive Kitteridge" |
| Elizabeth George | American author known for her mystery novels, including the Inspector Lynley series |
| Elizabeth LeCompte | American theater director and the founding member of The Wooster Group |
| Elizabeth Bennet | Pride and Prejudice |
| Elizabeth Swann | Pirates of the Caribbean |
| Elizabeth Keen | The Blacklist |
| Elizabeth Comstock | BioShock Infinite |
| Elizabeth Weir | Stargate Atlantis |
| Elizabeth Sloane | Miss Sloane |
| Elizabeth Woodville | The White Queen |
| Elizabeth Lavenza | Frankenstein |
| Elizabeth Corday | ER |
| Elizabeth Bennett | The Crown |
| Elizabeth Proctor | The Crucible |
| Elizabeth Darcy | Bridget Jones's Diary |
| Elizabeth Salander | The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo |
| Elizabeth Collins Stoddard | Dark Shadows |
| Elizabeth Wakefield | Sweet Valley High |
| Elizabeth Thatcher | When Calls the Heart |
| Elizabeth McCord | The Good Wife |
| Elizabeth Cronin | Leap Year |
| Elizabeth James | The Parent Trap |