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Sarabeth

Sarabeth

It's probably not very hard to figure out that Sarabeth is an American name created by adding Sara and Beth together, sort of like Maribeth. While it's never been a top 1,000 baby name in the United States, both Sarah and Beth have been on the list for years, so it sounds very common. Sarabeth is a great way to honor a mother, grandmother, or other loved one with one of those given names, or it's a great choice for new parents who just love double given names. It also has some biblical relevance.

Meaning of the name Sarabeth:

Hebrew: Princess, pledged to God

Origin of the name Sarabeth:

Sarabeth is a double given name that is formed when you combine Sara and Beth. Sarah is an alternative spelling of Sarah, which is a Hebrew name that means “princess.” Beth is a short form of Elizabeth, which is a Hebrew name that means “pledged to God.”

Symbolism of the name Sarabeth:

Sarabeth is a name new parents may choose because their new daughter symbolizes a little princess to them. However, it could be seen as a biblical name or an ode to the Christian faith. It's also a great choice to honor mothers, grandmothers, and other loved ones named Sarah, Sara, Beth, or Elizabeth.

Baby name Sarabeth

Style of the name Sarabeth:

Modern

Gender of the name Sarabeth:

Sarabeth is a girl's baby name.

Pronunciation of the name Sarabeth:

SARE-ah-beth

Number of syllables in the name Sarabeth:

Three

Emotion evoked from the name Sarabeth:

The baby name Sarabeth evokes images of someone who is funny and creative.

Alternative spellings for the name Sarabeth:

  • Sarahbeth
  • Serabeth
  • Saribeth

Nicknames for the name Sarabeth:

Popularity of the name Sarabeth:

According to the Social Security Administration, Sarabeth has never been a top 1,000 baby name in the United States.

Related names for the name Sarabeth:

Great middle names for Sarabeth and their meanings:

Famous people with the name Sarabeth:

  • Sarabeth Levine (author, baker, and restauranteur)

Sarabeths in popular culture:

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