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Batsheva

Girl #2102 most popular
Jewish Israeli Orthodox Jewish

Meanings & Origins

"daughter of seven (seven symbolizing completeness)"

Origin: Hebrew Language: Hebrew

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“A biblical queen mother's name, still carrying royal presence”

Origin & Etymology

Batsheva (בַּת-שֶׁבַע) is the Hebrew form of Bathsheba, composed of 'bat' (daughter) and 'sheva' (seven or oath), meaning 'daughter of an oath' or 'daughter of abundance'. In the Hebrew Bible, Batsheva was the wife of Uriah the Hittite, whose beauty captivated King David. She later became David's beloved wife and the mother of King Solomon, making her an ancestor of the entire Davidic dynasty.

Popularity Story

Batsheva is predominantly used in Orthodox and Haredi Jewish communities worldwide, where traditional Hebrew and Yiddish names are strongly favored. It signals deep religious identity and connection to biblical heritage.

Cultural Significance

Batsheva holds a complex place in Jewish tradition — she is both a victim of David's desire and an empowered queen mother who secured her son Solomon's succession to the throne. The Batsheva Dance Company, Israel's premier modern dance company, has given the name an additional artistic association.

Fun Facts

  • Batsheva Dance Company, founded in 1964 in Tel Aviv, is one of the world's leading contemporary dance companies and carries the name to global artistic prominence
  • Thomas Hardy's 1874 novel 'Far From the Madding Crowd' features Bathsheba Everdene, one of Victorian literature's most independent female characters

Batsheva in Other Languages

Greek Βηρσαβεέ
Arabic بثشبع
Hebrew בַּת-שֶׁבַע

Nicknames

Sheva Batya Bat

Middle Names

Rivka Leah Miriam Sara Rachel Devorah

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