Certificate of Name
Elspet
Feminine
Scottish
Meaning & Origin
Elspet is a Scottish form of the name Elizabeth. It is a variant of the more common Scottish spelling Elspeth, and is also related to Ealasaid, the Scottish Gaelic form. The name Elizabeth ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning "my God is an oath," composed of ʾel (God) and shavaʿ (oath).Etymology and UsageElspet is a shortened vernacular form that emerged in Scotland, possibly as a diminutive or colloquial pronunciation of Elizabeth. Like Elspeth and Ealasaid, Elspet reflects the adaptation of the originally Hebrew name into the phonology of Scots and Scottish Gaelic. While Elizabeth saw widespread use in Europe, especially after the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, Scotland retained its own distinctive forms.Notable BearersThere are few widely known notable bearers of the specific spelling "Elspet," as the name is less common in modern records. However, the variant Elspeth is historically associated with Scottish poet Elspeth Buchanan (19th century) and other Scottish women. The persistence of these forms in Scotland highlights the strong cultural tradition of creating localized versions of biblical names.Meaning: My God is an oathOrigin: Hebrew, via European languagesType: Given name (feminine)Usage Regions: Scotland
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