Bethany

  • [ BETH-ə-nee (English) ]
  • English, Biblical
From the name of a biblical town, possibly derived from Hebrew בֵּית־תְּאֵנָה (beit-te'enah) meaning "house of figs". In the New Testament the town of Bethany was the home of Lazarus and his sisters Mary and Martha. It has been in use as a rare given name in the English-speaking world since the 19th century, used primarily by Catholics in honour of Mary of Bethany. In America it became moderately common after the 1950s.

EQUIVALENTS
BIBLICAL GREEK: Bethania
BIBLICAL LATIN: Bethania
BIBLICAL: Bethany
ENGLISH: Bethanie, Bethany, Bethney
SPANISH: Bethania
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ENGLISH: Beth