Yelizaveta is a feminine given name of Russian origin. It is the Russian form of the Latin name Elizabeth, which means "God is my oath" or "consecrated to God." The name has been popular among Russians for centuries and has been used by many notable figures in Russian history.
The name Yelizaveta was particularly common among the Russian nobility during the tsarist era. One famous example is Empress Yelizaveta Petrovna, who ruled Russia from 1741 to 1762. She was known for her charm and intelligence, as well as her ability to navigate the complex political landscape of the time.
The name has also been used by many other influential figures in Russian culture and history. For example, Yelizaveta Tuktamysheva is a famous Russian poet, and Yelizaveta Svilova was an important Soviet architect.
Today, Yelizaveta remains a popular choice for parents in Russia and other former Soviet republics. It has also gained some popularity internationally in recent years, as people have become more interested in unique and meaningful names with historical significance.
Yelizaveta had only 5 births annually from 2008 onwards, with no other reported births during any other years.