Bethane
b(e)-tha-ne
Origin:British
Meaning:House of figs; House of affliction; My God is an oath; Favor, graciousness
While the feminine name Bethane may appear to be a variant of Bethany, it can be interpreted differently. Bethane is possibly a combination of Beth and Ann, shortened forms of the Hebrew monikers Elizabeth and Anna. With translations including "my God is an oath," "favor," and "graciousness," Bethane could be a lovely way to celebrate the redeeming impact of faith on your story. As the title given to a biblical town outside of Jerusalem, Bethany finds its roots in the Hebrew and Aramaic languages. It means "house of figs" or "house of affliction," sharing its definitions with Bethane. If your little one ever encounters an unforeseen challenge or feels discouraged, you can teach them to hold tight to the promises of their beliefs.
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