Eulscha
Origin:Swiss
Other Origin(s):Hebrew
Meaning:My God is an oath
The feminine name Eulscha is said to be a variant of Elizabeth or Elisabet with Swiss beginnings. Though not often heard or seen in many parts of the world, Eulscha most likely comes from Switzerland's Surselva region. Meaning "my God is an oath," Eulscha is a Romansh interpretation of a long-loved Hebrew title, borne by famous monarchs, Hollywood stars, and historical figures. While its sound and spelling might differ, Eulscha's ultimate message and significance are the same as its Hebrew form, reminding those who carry it that their faith is always there for them to turn to.
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Behind the Name, Eulscha, February 2023
Behind the Name, Elizabeth, October 2024
WordSense Dictionary, Elizabeth
Abarim Publications, Elizabeth meaning, May 2025
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