Mary-Beth name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Hebrew, Egyptian, French and Latin
Meaning: God is My Oath, House, Form of Elizabeth, God's Promise, My God is Abundance, My God has Sworn, My God is Perfect, Sea of Bitterness, Bitter, Wished-for Child, Rebellion, Star of the Sea, Lady, Beloved, Princess of the Sea and The Word Mere Which Means Mother
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What does Mary-Beth mean?

Mary-Beth is version of frequently used Marybeth. Marybeth is form of all time favorite, trendy and biblical Beth. Also Marybeth is variant of prevailing, biblical and immutable Mary. Also Marybeth is spelling variant of Mary;Beth.

Variants of Mary-Beth

Marybeth, Beth, Mary, Maribeth, Betha, Bettina, Elisheba, Bithiah, Maaria, Marielle, Mai, Mara, Marea, Adamary, Marigrace, Maria, Mariam, Mariamne, Mirjam, Maribet

Middle Names for Mary-Beth

Tiffanie, Rola, Brie, Orna, Luvenia, Isla, view more middle names that goes with Mary-Beth

How popular is the name Mary-Beth?

Mary-Beth is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales where it is still in use. Also, Mary-Beth is a familiar name in Canada. According to our estimate, over 500 babies have been named Mary-Beth globally.

Go through the following names similar to Mary-Beth

  •  Anothony - Anothony's meaning is Priceless Inestimable, Inestimable and Who Eats Flower is rooted from Latin is used as a baby boy name. Anothony is resultant of Anthony.
  •  Conceiçao - Conceiçaos origin is Latin is prevalently used in Portuguese, meaning of Conceiçao is "Conceive"
  •  Jolette - Prevailing girl name Jolette is especially used in English, meaning of Jolette is "Dedicated to Jupiter" is of Latin origin
  •  Léo - Well-Liked Léo is originated from Latin, Léo means "The Lion" is a boy name is chiefly used in French
  •  Mila - Eminent and Evergreen unisex name Mila is used principally in Tamil, Czech and English has its origin in Old Slavic and Latin, meaning of Mila is "People, Love or Expensive"

Famous people named Mary-Beth

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
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