Ealasaid is from the Scottish Gaelic Ealasaid — foundational Scottish form of foundational Elizabeth — foundational from Hebrew Elisheva (foundational My God is an oath). A modern American baby name in the broader Scottish-Gaelic heritage aesthetic. Ealasaid is one of the foundational Scottish Gaelic feminine names — central to traditional Scottish heritage. The foundational Hebrew Elisheva is foundational central to foundational Elizabeth mother of John the Baptist + foundational wife of Zechariah + cousin of Virgin Mary + foundational central to foundational Luke 1:5-80 — foundational Magnificat narrative — foundational Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth + foundational infant John leaped in her womb + foundational central to foundational pan-Christian heritage spanning ~2,000 years + foundational feast day November 5; foundational also foundational central to foundational Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (1926-2022) — foundational legendary foundational longest-reigning British monarch (1952-2022, 70 years) + foundational central to foundational pan-British + Commonwealth heritage + foundational Platinum Jubilee 2022 + foundational Coronation 1953 + foundational Silver + Golden + Diamond Jubilees; foundational also foundational central to foundational Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) — foundational Virgin Queen + foundational Elizabethan Era + foundational Shakespeare + Marlowe + Spenser + Drake + Raleigh + foundational English Renaissance + foundational defeated Spanish Armada 1588 + foundational central to foundational pan-British + Western literary heritage; foundational also foundational central to foundational Saint Elizabeth of Hungary (1207-1231) — foundational Hungarian princess + foundational Franciscan tertiary + foundational Miracle of Roses + foundational central to foundational pan-Catholic + Central European hagiographic heritage; foundational also foundational central to foundational Ealasaid foundational central Scottish Gaelic naming heritage spanning foundational Ealasaid + Eilidh + Iseabail + Beathag; foundational also foundational Elizabeth foundational top-10 American girl name 20th-21st c. Foundational Scottish Gaelic feminine name reflecting British royal + Christian heritage.
Featured throughout Scottish heritage.
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Ealasaid reduces to eight.