Elizaveta
Introduction
God is my oath
Background Story
The name Elizaveta is of Hebrew origin and is often associated with the biblical figure Elizabeth. It is commonly used in Slavic countries and has roots in various cultural traditions, symbolizing dedication and faith. In popular culture, variations of the name can be found in literature and film, often representing strength and femininity.
Letter Count
Variations
Elizabeth, Eliza, Liz, Liza
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