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Elizabeth
can be Allysa
There is no "Isabella" in any English translation of the Bible. The English form of this name is "Elizabeth". "Elisheba" the wife of Aaron is mentioned in Exodus. Elizabeth the mother of John the Baptist appears in the first two chapters of Luke.
It would be "Elisabeth", I believe.
The name Betty is a diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning "God is abundance" or "God is my oath." It is a traditional name with English origins.
The same as the usual English pronunciation.
It's " Isabel"... Elizabeth I is Isabel Primera in Spanish... Contact me for more information.
No, the name Betty is of Dutch and English origin. It is a shortened form of Elizabeth, which is a Hebrew name.
From the English Queen Elizabeth I, aka 'The Virgin Queen'
German/ English Also the short form of ELIZABETH
Elizabeth.