Elisheva. It means God's Promise.
2006-11-24 07:38:46
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answer #1
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answered by lcraesharbor 7
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Elisheva
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_(Biblical_person)
2006-11-24 07:31:17
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answered by Regina 5
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The Hebrew (and original) form of the name Elizabeth is Elisheva (אלישבע, or with vowel marks: אֱלִישֶׁבַע), means "my God is an oath": Eli (אלי: my god)+ Sheva (שבע: oath).
Elisheva was the wife of Aaron the priest.
http://www.behindthename.com/php/search.php?terms=elizabeth&nmd=n&gender=both&operator=or
2006-11-24 22:22:43
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answered by yotg 6
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my guess would be Elizabeth
Eli is my God
Beth is house
it sound like it was taken faitly directly from Hebrew to me
probably means God will build myhouse or somethign like that
looking it up I guess I guessed wrong' Elizabet is the greek form of Elisheva the Hebrew form someone previous got it already
2006-11-24 07:45:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I always thought that Elizabeth came from the ancient Celtic language, I could be wrong though.
2006-11-24 07:30:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Elishiva
2006-11-24 07:29:52
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answered by Sentinel 7
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elizabeth is hebrew.. it means my god is a vow
2006-11-24 07:31:21
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answered by bensbabe 4
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alisa== elizabeth,from mikhal in israel.
2006-11-24 07:39:17
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answered by mikhal k 4
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elijah
maybe, i'm not sure
2006-11-24 07:30:28
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answered by chris_muriel007 4
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