Bözse
Bözse is a given name, typically a diminutive or familiar form of the Hungarian female name Erzsébet, which is the Hungarian equivalent of Elizabeth. Like many nicknames, Bözse is often used within families and close social circles. The name Elizabeth itself has Hebrew origins, meaning "my God is abundance" or "my God is my oath." The use of nicknames like Bözse is common across many cultures as a way to express affection or familiarity. While not as common as the full form Erzsébet, Bözse can be found in historical and contemporary Hungarian contexts. Its usage is primarily sentimental, reflecting a personal connection rather than a formal designation.