Betty
/ˈbɛti/
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Betty, a diminutive of Bethel and Elizabeth, has Hebrew origins, meaning 'from the house of God'. It carries connotations of holiness and sacredness, often associated with divine favor. Popular in English-speaking countries, Betty evokes a sense of timeless charm and spiritual significance.
Betty Woods
Business, CEO of Premera Blue Cross, 1992-2000
Betty Williams
Activist, Peace activist, Nobel Prize recipient
Betty White
Actor, TV sitcom and game show mainstay
Betty Thomas
Film Director, Lucy Bates on Hill Street Blues
Betty Sutton
Politician, Congresswoman, Ohio 13th
Betty Smith
Novelist, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Betty Shabazz
Activist, Widow of Malcolm X
Betty Montgomery
Politician, Ohio Attorney General, 1995-2003
Betty McCollum
Politician, Congresswoman, Minnesota 4th
Betty Lynn
Actor, The Andy Griffith Show
Betty Lou Keim
Actor, Fran McCord on The Deputy
Betty James
Business, Slinky entrepreneur
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