Arizbeth means God's oath — the Spanish Z-interior variant of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew. The Z-interior follows Spanish-Mexican pronunciation patterns. Same Elizabeth-queen heritage, Z-interior calligraphy. Three syllables of God's-oath through the most distinctly Mexican-Spanish pronunciation.
Arizbeth is the Z-interior Mexican-Spanish form of Elizabeth meaning God's oath.
2
First recorded
Earliest known use: Mexican-Spanish form.
3
Today
Arizbeth remains a beloved choice, ranking #2737 in the US. 1,313 babies have been named Arizbeth since 1993.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, SSA data
◆
How popular is Arizbeth?
2022peak year
Today, Arizbeth is rarely chosen — ranked well outside the top 1,000 (around #2737), with only about 96 babies given the name per year. But it wasn't always this way. At its peak in 2022, 211 babies were given the name (ranked #1151 nationally). Its strongest stretch was the 2020s. Arizbeth has been trending upward in recent years. In all, around 1,313 babies have been registered as Arizbeth since 1880.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Arizbeth's Life Path 6 is the nurturer's number — Z-interior-oath nurturing. People named Arizbeth tend to be warm, distinctive, and gifted at Z-Mexican Elizabeth.
♡
Z-Mexican Elizabeth
✦
Queen-heritage
◈
Ari-Beth dual
◎
Spanish-warm
♡
Oath-distinctive
A1
R9
I9
Z8
B2
E5
T2
H8
Sum: 44 → Life path 8
♡
Personality of Arizbeth
💼
Built for success
They don't dream of achievement — they plan for it.
👑
Commanding presence
They walk in and people notice.
🔑
Strategic mind
Always three moves ahead.
💎
Unbreakable
Setbacks sharpen them. Resilience is in their DNA.
Every name has a homeland. Discover beautiful girl names rooted in cultures from around the world — each with full meanings, origin stories and pronunciation.