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Arisbeth

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Pronounced ah-riz-BETH /ɑˌrɪzˈbɛθ/High

Meaning: A compound of Aris (variant of the Greek Aris, noble, or Hebrew root meaning good) and Beth (from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning God is my oath), forming a name meaning noble and consecrated or God has swornMedium

In 30 seconds: Arisbeth is a compound feminine name blending Aris (noble, good) with Beth (from Hebrew, God is my oath). Used in Latin American and U.S. Latino communities, it has a melodic three-syllable sound and spiritual resonance.
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Origin MediumHebrew, Spanish, American English
MeaningA compound of Aris (variant of the Greek Aris, noble, or Hebrew root meaning good) and Beth (from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning God is my oath), forming a name meaning noble and consecrated or God has sworn
U.S. rank (2025)#862 ↗ Rising
2025 U.S. births313 girls (0.02% of U.S. girls)
Peak year2025
Total births (all-time)≈ 2,024

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 202519912025

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

History & Origin

Arisbeth is a compound name combining two elements. Aris may derive from the Greek aristos (best, noble) as in Aristotle, or from the Hebrew concept of goodness. Beth is the short form of Elisheba (Hebrew, 'God is my oath') or its derivatives Elizabeth, Isabel, etc. Together, Arisbeth can be understood as 'noble and consecrated to God' or 'God has sworn well'.

Arisbeth is used in Spanish-speaking Latin American communities and among U.S. Latino families. It reflects the Latin American tradition of constructing female compound names from meaningful elements, producing names that feel both personal and spiritually resonant. The name is particularly associated with Venezuelan, Honduran, and Central American naming cultures.

Did you know? The Beth element in Arisbeth shares its root with Elizabeth, which in Hebrew means God is my oath — making the -beth ending in compound names a direct bearer of one of scripture's most meaningful naming concepts.
Overall data confidence 68%
Hebrew root dictionaries — Elisheba, Beth — God is my oathU.S. Social Security Administration — Arisbeth frequency data

Variations

ArisbelArisbeAris

Nicknames

ArisBethBeth

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If you like Arisbeth…

Maribeth— same -beth compound structure with a feminine name prefix
Annabeth— shares the two-element compound structure ending in -beth
Elizbeth— shares the Elisheba/beth etymological root
Lisbet— same Beth element and similar short compound feel

Frequently Asked

What does the name Arisbeth mean?

Arisbeth combines Aris (noble, best) with Beth (from Hebrew, God is my oath), suggesting noble and consecrated to God.

How do you pronounce Arisbeth?

It is said ah-riz-BETH, with three syllables.

Where is Arisbeth used?

Arisbeth is used in Latin American countries, particularly Venezuela, Honduras, and Central America, and among U.S. Latino communities.

Is Arisbeth a popular name?

Arisbeth is uncommon in the U.S. overall but is used in specific Latino communities.