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Elisabeth Wilhelmine Jacobine Gøtzsche (born de Neergaard), 1814 - 1879
MyHeritage Family Trees(1814) Elisabeth Vilhelmine Gøtzsche (born de Neergaard), 1814 - 1861
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Cathrine Gøtzsche (born Bønnelycke), 1835 - 1909
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Schaumburg-Pedersen (born Gøtzsche), 1879 - 1921
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Petræus (born Gøtzsche), 1851 - 1920
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Brandt (born Gøtzsche), 1857 - 1902
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Wilhelmine Jacobine Gøtzsche, 1804 - 1889
MyHeritage Family TreesElizabeth Vilhelmine Jacobine Gøtzsche (born de Neergaard), 1814 - 1889
FamilySearch Family TreeElisabeth Vilhelmine Jacobine Neergård Gøtzsche, 1851 - 1920
FamilySearch Family TreeElisabeth Brandt (born Gøtzsche), 1857 - 1902
FamilySearch Family TreeElisabeth Gøtzsche, born 1881
FamilySearch Family TreeElisabeth Wilhelmine Jacobine Gøtzsche (born de Neergaard), 1814 - 1889
Geni World Family TreeElisabeth Brandt (born Gøtzsche), 1857 - 1902
Geni World Family TreeElisabeth Gøtzsche, 1851 - 1920
Geni World Family TreeElisabeth Gøtzsche, born 1879
Geni World Family TreeElisabeth Gøtzsche, born 1861
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The name Elisabeth has its origins in the Hebrew name Elisheva, which means "God is my oath." It first appeared in ancient Israel and has been widely used in various forms across different cultures and regions, particularly in Europe. The name gained prominence through its association with several biblical figures, most notably Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, which contributed to its popularity in Christian communities. Historically, those who bore the name were often seen as strong, faithful, and devoted individuals, reflecting the meaning of the name. Variations of Elisabeth include Elizabeth (English), Isabella (Italian and Spanish), and Elise (French), among others, each with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation. The name has remained popular through the centuries, often associated with royalty and notable figures, further solidifying its esteemed status across cultures.
Cathrine GøtzscheChristen GøtzscheChristian GøtzscheChristiane GøtzscheChristine GøtzscheClara GøtzscheDitlev GøtzscheEbba GøtzscheEbbe GøtzscheEleonora GøtzscheElizabeth GøtzscheEllen GøtzscheElse GøtzscheEmilie GøtzscheEmma GøtzscheErik GøtzscheEsther GøtzscheFrederik GøtzscheFrederikke GøtzscheGeorg Gøtzsche
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