Elisebeth
Elisebeth is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the elements "elis" meaning "oak" and "beth" meaning "house." The name gained popularity in the Middle Ages and has been used in various forms across different cultures and languages. In English-speaking countries, it is often anglicized to Elizabeth, which is one of the most common names for girls in many parts of the world. The name has been used by numerous historical figures, including Queen Elizabeth I of England, who is often referred to as the "Virgin Queen" for her ability to govern without marriage. Elisebeth has also been used as a middle name or a variant in various cultures, such as Elisebeth in German-speaking countries and Elisabeta in Italian-speaking countries. The name continues to be popular today, with many parents choosing it for its strong and timeless appeal.