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Začít Importovat rodokmen (GEDCOM)
- Elisabeth Spink
- Elizebeth Spink
- Elizabeth Spynk
- Elizabeth Spinck
- Elizabeth Spinkk
- Elizabeth Spinkes
- Elizabeth Spink's
- Elizabeth Spinkie
- Elizabeth Sping
- Elizabeth Spingk
- Chinese (Simplified): 伊丽莎白 斯平克 (Yīlìshābái Sīpíngkè)
- Czech: Alžběta Spink
- Finnish: Elisabet Spink
- French: Élisabeth Spink
- German: Elisabeth Spink
- Hungarian: Spink Erzsébet
- Italian: Elisabetta Spink
- Japanese: エリザベス スピンク (Erizabesu Supinku)
- Polish: Elżbieta Spink
- Russian: Елизавета Спинк (Yelizaveta Spink)
- Spojené království 82%
- Spojené státy americké 14%
- Austrálie 2%
- Jiné 2%
Elisheba, a Hebrew name, is the ultimate source of Elizabeth. It combines "eli," meaning "my God," and "sheba," which likely means "oath" or "abundance." Therefore, the name's literal translation is often interpreted as "my God is abundance" or "my God is an oath." The Greek form, Elisabet, is a direct transliteration of the Hebrew. English adopted Elizabeth from this Greek version, with slight phonetic adjustments over time. Elizabeth gained prominence through the New Testament, as the mother of John the Baptist. Its popularity spread throughout Europe during the Middle Ages. Royal associations, particularly with Queen Elizabeth I of England, cemented its status as a classic name. Common variations include Elisabeth, Isabelle, Eliza, and Beth. Diminutives like Liz, Lizzie, and Betty are also widely used. The name has experienced periods of both high and low popularity, remaining a consistently recognized and used name across many English-speaking countries.
The surname Spink has its historical roots in England, particularly in the northern regions, where it is believed to have originated from the Old English word "spinc," meaning "a small bird" or "sparrow." The name likely first appeared in the medieval period, with its earliest records dating back to the 13th century. Over time, the surname became associated with various occupations, particularly in agriculture and trade, as many bearers of the name were involved in farming or local commerce. The name may also have been used as a nickname for someone who was small or quick, reflecting the characteristics of the bird it references.
- Historie rodiny a příbuzní
- Fotografie a naskenované originální dokumenty
- Konkrétní data a místa životních událostí
- Vojenská služba, bydliště a povolání
- Celá jména, rodná jména a věk předků a příbuzných
