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Betsabe
Betsabe Pronunciation
Betsabe is pronounced bet-sah-VEH /bɛt.sɑˈbɛ/High
Meaning: Daughter of the oath (or 'of seven'); Spanish form of Bathsheba, King David's wife and Solomon's motherHigh
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History & Origin
Betsabe is the Spanish form of Bathsheba — Hebrew Bat-sheva, 'daughter of the oath' or 'of seven' — the woman David took after seeing her bathing, mother of Solomon and a pivotal queen mother. Spanish naming preserved the biblical figure with this softened spelling.
In the U.S. it appears in Latino Catholic and evangelical families, rare nationally. A name of royal complexity and ancient beauty.
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How do you pronounce Betsabe?
Betsabe is pronounced bet-sah-VEH (/bɛt.sɑˈbɛ/). Press play above to hear Betsabe said aloud.
How do you say Betsabe?
Betsabe is said bet-sah-VEH (/bɛt.sɑˈbɛ/). Press play above to hear Betsabe said aloud.
What does the name Betsabe mean?
Betsabe is the Spanish form of Bathsheba, Hebrew for 'daughter of the oath' — David's wife and Solomon's mother.
Is Betsabe a boy or girl name?
Betsabe is a girl's name.
How popular is Betsabe?
Betsabe is a rare name in the U.S., used in Latino families.






