Elisabeta
Elisabeta is a feminine given name of Romanian origin, derived from the Latin name Elisabetha, which itself is a form of the Greek name Elisavet. The name is composed of two elements: "eli" meaning "God," and "savet" meaning "saved." Thus, Elisabeta translates to "God has saved." The name gained popularity in Romania during the 19th century and has since been widely used in the country and beyond.
In Romania, Elisabeta is a common name for both royalty and commoners. It was the name of
The name has been adapted into various languages. In English, it is often spelled Elizabeth, while in
Elisabeta is a name that carries a sense of history and tradition, particularly in Romania. It is