Batsheva (baht-SHEH-vah) is a Hebrew classic whose very syllables mean “daughter of the oath,” pointing back to the biblical Bathsheba—wife of King David, mother of the wise King Solomon, and proof that a single life can change a nation’s story. Today the name pirouettes between old and new, helped along by Israel’s cutting-edge Batsheva Dance Company and a steady, under-the-radar presence on U.S. baby charts. Never overly popular yet never quite disappearing, Batsheva feels like a family heirloom polished for modern life: rich in history, warm in sound, and ready to welcome nicknames like Shevy or Batsy. It offers parents a blend of faith, artistry, and quiet strength—the kind of name that starts as a lullaby and grows into a promise kept.
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