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Lilybeth

A compound of Lily, the flower name, and Beth or Elizabeth, from Hebrew, meaning “my God is abundance” or “oath.”

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Lilybeth is a compound name that braids together two of the English-speaking world's most beloved feminine traditions. Lily comes from the Latin *lilium*, itself borrowed from the Greek *leirion*, referring to the white trumpet-shaped flower that has served for millennia as a symbol of purity, renewal, and the divine feminine. In Christian iconography, the lily is the flower of the Virgin Mary and of the Archangel Gabriel; in ancient Greece, it was associated with Hera and with the milk of the gods.

Beth is the intimate short form of Elizabeth — from the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning "my God is abundance" or "my God is my oath" — one of the most historically powerful names in the Western tradition, borne by queens, saints, and poets across two millennia. As a compound, Lilybeth belongs to a Victorian and Edwardian tradition of joining flower names with classic given names — names like Rosemary, Lilymae, or Maribelle — though Lilybeth itself is relatively rare and retains a handmade, intimate quality. Princess Lillibet, the childhood nickname of Queen Elizabeth II, has given the Lily-Beth combination a quiet royal association in the British imagination, even if the princess's own name came from a different diminutive path.

In contemporary naming, Lilybeth appeals to parents who want something that feels both vintage and fresh — a name with roots deep enough to feel trustworthy but rare enough to feel personal. It has a natural lyricism: the soft L opening, the bright *beth* at the close. It tends to appear in communities where double names are warmly received, particularly in the American South and among families with strong British or Caribbean heritage. A bearer of Lilybeth carries both the flower's quiet beauty and the weight of a name associated with promise kept.

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