Daughter of the oath
Derived from the Hebrew name Bat-Sheva, it is traditionally interpreted as 'daughter of the oath' or 'daughter of seven'. In the Old Testament, she was the wife of Uriah and later King David, and the mother of King Solomon.
Fewer than 5 girls were named Bathsheba in 2025.
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).
The independent and spirited protagonist of Thomas Hardy's novel · Far from the Madding Crowd
American artist and sculptor known for 3D laser-etched glass
Early leader in the Relief Society of the LDS Church
The first woman executed in the United States post-independence