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Elzbieta

A girl's name of Hebrew origin with 31 recorded U.S. births.

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Meaning & Origin

At 8 letters and three syllables, Elzbieta is a longer name that carries presence on a page and formality in full, while likely inviting a natural nickname in daily life. It has been used as a girl's name in the U.S. since 1987, with 31 total recorded births.

Elzbieta is not in the current top 1,000, which means your child is unlikely to share the name with a classmate — a plus for parents who value distinctiveness.

Elzbieta is not in the current top 1,000 girl names nationally, making it an uncommon choice — though your state or community may differ.

Elzbieta is a girl's baby name of Hebrew origin, the Polish form of Elizabeth — from the Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'consecrated to God.' Poland's patron saint, Queen Jadwiga, and numerous Polish queens bore variations of this name.

Elzbieta is the authentic Polish form — worn with pride by Polish women through centuries of history. For families honoring Polish heritage, it's Elizabeth without translation, preserving the name in its native form.

EtymologyShow more

The ending of a name often carries more etymological information than the beginning. Elzbieta's final sounds are open, warma soft ending that crosses many language boundaries. In English-language naming, many feminine names end on open vowels or soft consonants, creating a melodic, approachable quality. Elzbieta follows that feminine pattern.

Explore the ending-based name pages on this site to find names that share Elzbieta's suffix pattern — names with similar endings often share a style and era, even when they come from different linguistic backgrounds.

At a Glance

Unranked
Current Rank
31
Total births
Since 1987
2001
Peak year
6 births
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Popularity Over Time

Elzbieta has 6+ years of history in the U.S., first appearing in 1987.

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First appeared: 1987Peak: 2001 (6 births)

Popularity by Decade

Decade-by-decade popularity data for Elzbieta
DecadeBirthsTrend
2020s5
2010s5
2000s6
1990s5
1980s10

The Story of Elzbieta

A Gen Z name

Peaking in 2001, Elzbieta is a name that defines a generation. Girls named Elzbieta are most likely born between 1991 and 2011.

How rare is Elzbieta?

With fewer than 500 recorded births, Elzbieta is an exceptionally rare name — a one-of-a-kind choice.

The journey through the decades

First appeared in the records in 1987, peaked in the 1980s with 10 births that decade, and remains solidly popular today.

Year-by-Year Data

View complete yearly data(6 years, 19872022)
Year-by-year popularity data for the name Elzbieta
YearBirthsRank
20225#16008
20155#17238
20016#14065
19935#14157
19885#12378
19875#11855

Source: U.S. Social Security Administration. Showing years with 5+ recorded births.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Elzbieta a boy's or girl's name?
Elzbieta is primarily a girl's name.
When was Elzbieta most popular?
Elzbieta reached its peak popularity in 2001 with 6 births that year. It is not currently in the top rankings.
How popular is the name Elzbieta?
Elzbieta is not currently in the top rankings but has been given to 31 babies in the U.S. since 1987. Its peak was in 2001.

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Data source: U.S. Social Security Administration, 19872022