Unisex · German

Liesbeth

ليزبت

Dutch and German form of Elizabeth meaning "my God is abundance; pledged to God." Liesbeth is the warm familiar Dutch-German short form of the beloved biblical name, combining sacred heritage with everyday affection.

When you say Liesbeth, you echo a German tradition rich in symbolism — a name that translates to Dutch and German form of Elizabeth meaning "my God is abundance; pledged to God." Liesbeth is the warm familiar Dutch… and feels especially fitting for a child.

With its 5-letter cadence and a meaning that revolves around Dutch and German form of Elizabeth meaning "my God is abundance; pledged to God." Liesbeth is the warm familiar Dutch…, Liesbeth is an easy name to remember — pleasant on the tongue, clear in writing.

Liesbeth remains a favorite for families seeking German-rooted names — at home in family gatherings and birthday celebrations alike. A name that grows with the child and suits every stage of life.

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Identity at a glance

Gender

Unisex

🌍 Origin

German

🔤 Starts with

ل

📏 letter

5

💡 Did you know?

Surprising facts

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The core meaning of Liesbeth revolves around: Dutch and German form of Elizabeth meaning "my God is abundance; pledged to God." Liesbeth is the warm familiar Dutch….

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Liesbeth has 5 letters — a balanced length that keeps it easy to pronounce and write.

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The name Liesbeth traces its origin to German culture.

The Prophet ﷺ said: "On the Day of Judgement you will be called by your names and your fathers' names, so choose good names" (Abu Dawud).

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does the name Liesbeth mean?

Dutch and German form of Elizabeth meaning "my God is abundance; pledged to God." Liesbeth is the warm familiar Dutch-German short form of the beloved biblical name, combining sacred heritage with everyday affection.

What is the origin of the name Liesbeth?

The name Liesbeth has German origin.

Is Liesbeth a boy or girl name?

Liesbeth is traditionally a Unisex name.

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