
Bersabe
Bersabe is a name of historical and religious significance, derived from the Hebrew name Bathsheba, which means 'daughter of the oath'. It is predominantly used in Spanish-speaking countries and carries strong biblical connotations. Bathsheba, known as Bersabe in certain languages, was a prominent figure in the Hebrew Bible, notably as the wife of King David and the mother of King Solomon. The name is often associated with wisdom, loyalty, and a storied legacy.
While not commonly used in modern times, Bersabe offers a unique and meaningful option for parents looking for a name with depth and a historical backdrop. The pronunciation might be unfamiliar to some, but it carries a certain elegance and uniqueness.
Basic Information
Gender: Girl
Sounds Like: ber-SAH-bay
Pronunciation Explanation: The emphasis is on the second syllable "SAH", and the third syllable is pronounced like "bay".
Summary and Meaning
Meaning: daughter of the oath
Origin: The name Bersabe has origins in Hebrew, but its usage is more prevalent in Spanish and Latin cultural contexts.
Usage: Bersabe is traditionally a feminine name, closely tied to the figure of Bathsheba in biblical texts.
Name Number (Chaldean)
Name Number (Pythagorean)
Popularity (Global Rank)
Overall: 186531
Girls: 64276
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Religious and Cultural Significance
Religion: Christian
Background: In Christian tradition, Bersabe is a name derived from the biblical character Bathsheba, key figures in the Old Testament.
Cultural Significance: Names derived from biblical figures, like Bersabe, often carry solemnity and are chosen for their deep historical roots.
Historical Significance: Bersabe is significant due to its connection to Bathsheba, a central character in the stories of King David and Solomon, key figures in biblical history.
Popular Culture
Literature and Mythology: Bersabe appears in various literary adaptations and works reflecting biblical stories, often used where translations favor the phonetic spelling.
Movies and Television: Though not frequently used in popular culture, references to Bathsheba often carry the name Bersabe in Spanish adaptations.
Feelings and Perceptions
Perception: Bersabe is perceived as a name with strong historical and religious undertones, seen as an elegant and distinctive choice.
Positive Feelings: Unique, elegant, historical, biblical, multi-cultural connections.
Negative Feelings: Might be considered obscure or old-fashioned, pronunciation could be challenging for some.
Practical Considerations
Ease of Writing and Calling: The name Bersabe may require some guidance on pronunciation, but is straightforward to spell once familiar.
Common Typos and Misspellings: Birsave,Berzabe,Bersaabe
Common Nicknames: Sabe,Beri,Bee
Bersabe Popularity
Bersabe Usage and Popularity By Country
Country | Rank (Overall) |
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El Salvador | 2958 |
Honduras | 2969 |
Nicaragua | 7828 |
Ethiopia | 12337 |
Argentina | 12924 |
Peru | 26797 |
Chile | 34158 |
Mexico | 49194 |
Spain | 63520 |
Philippines | 100268 |
Bersabe Usage and Popularity By City
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Related Names
Similar Sounding Names:
Bethany,Bernice,Beryl,Belinda