A Spanish-influenced variant of Elizabeth, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Lisveth is a Spanish-influenced variant of Elizabeth, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is my oath. It has the strong historical depth of one of the world's most enduring biblical names, while the altered spelling and shape give it a more regional and individualized feel.
That combination makes it both recognizable and distinct. The name sounds brisk and elegant, with a slightly firmer ending than Elizabeth. It carries the same core sense of covenant and commitment, but in a form that feels more compact and less formal.
Lisveth has the kind of character that often emerges when older sacred names pass through local linguistic taste. The result is dignified, memorable, and quietly expressive.