Elizaida is a Spanish-influenced variant of Eliza/Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva, "God is my oath."
Elizaida is a Spanish-influenced variant of Eliza or Elizabeth, ultimately from the Hebrew Elisheva, meaning God is my oath. Its structure preserves the biblical heart of the name while giving it a more elaborate and melodic form.
The name feels warm, expressive, and distinctly international. It carries the familiarity of Eliza but stretches into a shape that sounds softer and more ornamental. In modern use, Elizaida reads as rare, graceful, and culturally fluid, a name that keeps a classical core while sounding fresh.