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Forename Elsebeth

Around the globe, Elsebeth (Elsebeth Denmark Ethiopia Sweden Norway Australia) is a rare feminine first name. The first name Elsebeth is characteristic of Denmark, where it is quite a rare feminine name, Sweden, where it is a rare feminine name, and Czechia. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Denmark, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Very seldom, Elsebeth is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Elsebeth

name Elsebeth
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Elsebeth Australia, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Ethiopia

Notable namesakes

elsebeth kahrs Norwegian missionary (b. 1841) link
picture of elsebeth steentoft elsebeth steentoft elsebeth steentoft Danish actress (b. 1943) link
elsebeth brehm Danish tennis player (1901-1995), DK (b. 1901) link
picture of elsebeth mercedis gunnleygsdóttur elsebeth mercedis gunnleygsdóttur elsebeth mercedis gunnleygsdóttur Faroese politician, FO (b. 1963) link
elsebeth alvær Norwegian author (b. 1919) link
elsebeth van blerkom Dutch industrial designer, NL (b. 1919) link
elsebeth riisager Danish photographer (b. 1927) link
elsebeth welander-berggren Swedish curator, SE (b. 1945) link
elsebeth budolfsen Danish pharmacist and business executive (b. 1947) link
elsebeth reingaard Danish actress (1947-2004), DK (b. 1947) link
elsebeth lynge researcher (b. 1948) link
elsebeth kock-petersen Danish politician, DK (b. 1949) link
elsebeth gerner nielsen Danish politician, DK (b. 1960) link
elsebeth egholm Danish writer, DK (b. 1960) link
elsebeth marsella nilsen Peerage person ID=718896 (b. 1963) link

Characteristic surnames

Berg, Andersen, Petersen, Pedersen, Damgaard, Jacobsen, Johansen, Mortensen, Mikkelsen, Sørensen, Andreasen, Rasmussen, Lauridsen, Henriksen, Östergaard, Kristensen, Jørgensen, Østergaard, Søndergaard, Christensen, Nielsen, Thomsen, Rgensen, Poulsen, Kirk, Lund, Ller, Holm, Vang, Krogh, Kjær, Rogen, Faber, Kristiansen, Olsen, Sexton, Bryant, Rensen, Larsen, Jensen, Hansen, Olesen, Møller, Stergaard, Madsen, and Christiansen