Where does “bél” come from?
bél (Hungarian) comes from English Bel, from English Isabel, from Spanish Isabel, from Portuguese Isabel, from Old Occitan Elisabel, from Latin Elisabeth, from Ancient Greek Ἐλισάβετ, from Hebrew אלישבע.
bél (Hungarian): intestine, bowel; kernel; flesh, pulp
Definitions
- intestine, bowel; kernel; flesh, pulp
Ancestry of “bél”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | Bel | A Babylonian deity, corresponding to the Semitic Baal |
| 2 | English | Isabel | A place name |
| 3 | Spanish | Isabel | Elizabeth biblical character |
| 4 | Portuguese | Isabel | — |
| 5 | Old Occitan | Elisabel | — |
| 6 | Latin | Elisabeth | Elisabeth |
| 7 | Ancient Greek | Ἐλισάβετ | Elizabeth mother of John the Baptist |
| 8 | Hebrew | אלישבע | my God is an oath; the Lord is her oath |
| 9 | Hebrew | אֵל | a God; God, deity; god, God |
| 10 | Hebrew | שמואל | — |
| 11 | Hebrew | שְׁמוּאֵל | — |