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Beth

Beth is a feminine given name commonly used as a short form of Elizabeth or Bethany, though it is frequently given as a standalone name. In Hebrew, the word beth (beit) means "house" and appears in biblical place names such as Bethlehem and Bethany, reflecting a broader use of the element in toponyms.

As a given name in English-speaking countries, Beth has been used since the mid-20th century and remains

Notable people and characters with the name include Beth Behrs, an American actress known for the television

Variants and related names include Betsy, Betty, and Bette as diminutives; longer forms such as Elizabeth and

In naming trends and popular culture, Beth is seen as a concise, approachable option that can convey

relatively
common,
though
Elizabeth
remains
the
longer
formal
form
behind
it.
The
name
carries
no
fixed
meaning
beyond
its
association
with
these
longer
names.
series
2
Broke
Girls;
Beth
Moore,
an
American
author
and
evangelical
speaker;
and
Beth
Harmon,
a
fictional
chess
prodigy
in
The
Queen’s
Gambit.
Bethany;
and
cross-cultural
forms
like
Elisabet,
Isabel,
and
Elizabeth
in
other
languages.
warmth
or
tradition,
depending
on
the
context.
It
may
also
appear
as
part
of
longer
compound
names
or
as
a
stand-alone
given
name
in
various
regions.