A compound of Hannah and Elizabeth, two Hebrew biblical names meaning “grace” and “God is my oath.”
Hannahelizabeth combines two deeply traditional Hebrew biblical names: Hannah, meaning grace or favor, and Elizabeth, meaning God is my oath. That pairing gives the name a strong devotional and classical center.
It feels like a deliberate union of two pillars of the biblical naming tradition, creating a compound that is long, formal, and unmistakably rooted. As a modern given name, Hannahelizabeth has a ceremonial quality. It sounds like a name designed to preserve family or religious importance rather than to be brief or trendy.
The length gives it gravity, while the familiar pieces keep it readable. Hannahelizabeth is less about novelty than about accumulation of meaning, and that makes it feel richly traditional even in a contemporary form.