Elisheva
Elisheva is a name of Hebrew origin, often associated with the meaning "God is my oath." It is a feminine form of the name Eliezer, which means "God is my help." The name is commonly used in Jewish communities and has historical significance in religious texts.
In the Bible, Elisheva is mentioned as the wife of Aaron, the brother of Moses, and the first High Priest of the Israelites. She is recognized for her role in the lineage of the Priestly class, which played a crucial part in ancient Jewish worship and rituals.