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- Elizabeth Tilly
- Elisabeth Tilley
- Elizabeth Tilie
- Elisabeth Tilly
- Elizibeth Tilley
- Elisebeth Tilley
- Elizabeth Tille
- Elizabet Tilley
- Elizabeth Tillye
- Elisabeth Tilie
- Chinese (Simplified): 伊丽莎白 蒂利 (Yīlìshābái Dìlì)
- Czech: Alžběta Tilley
- French: Élisabeth Tilley
- German: Elisabeth Tilley
- Hungarian: Tilley Erzsébet
- Italian: Elisabetta Tilley
- Japanese: エリザベス ティリー (Erizabesu Tirī)
- Polish: Elżbieta Tilley
- Russian: Елизавета Тилли (Yelizaveta Tilli)
- Spanish: Isabel Tilley
- Reino Unido 64%
- EUA 30%
- Canadá 3%
- Austrália 2%
- Outro 1%
Elisheba, a Hebrew name, is the ultimate source of Elizabeth. It combines "eli," meaning "my God," and "sheba," which likely means "oath" or "abundance." Therefore, the name's literal translation is often interpreted as "my God is abundance" or "my God is an oath." The Greek form, Elisabet, is a direct transliteration of the Hebrew. English adopted Elizabeth from this Greek version, with slight phonetic adjustments over time. Elizabeth gained prominence through the New Testament, as the mother of John the Baptist. Its popularity spread throughout Europe during the Middle Ages. Royal associations, particularly with Queen Elizabeth I of England, cemented its status as a classic name. Common variations include Elisabeth, Isabelle, Eliza, and Beth. Diminutives like Liz, Lizzie, and Betty are also widely used. The name has experienced periods of both high and low popularity, remaining a consistently recognized and used name across many English-speaking countries.
The surname Tilley has its historical roots in England, with origins tracing back to the medieval period. It is believed to derive from the Old French personal name "Tille," which itself is a diminutive of "Matilda," meaning "battle-mighty." The name first appeared in records during the 13th century, particularly in the regions of Somerset and Wiltshire. Over time, the surname became associated with various occupations, including farming and craftsmanship, reflecting the agrarian society of the time. The Tilley name may also be linked to geographical features, as surnames often arose from the landscape or settlements where families lived, suggesting a connection to specific locales.
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