Beth
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The word Beth may refer to:
- Letter
- Beth (letter), the second letter in many Semitic alphabets, including Hebrew, Arabic, Syriac, Aramaic, and Phoenician
- Beth numbers, a sequence of infinite cardinal numbers named for the Hebrew letter
- The Hebrew word for "house", often used in the name of synagogues and schools (e.g. Beth Israel)
- Given name
Beth is a popular female name in English; it is usually a nickname for:
- Elizabeth (given name)
- Bethany (given name)
- Bethan
- Elsbeth (Scottish version of Elizabeth)
- People
- Beth (singer) (b. 1981), Spanish singer
- Beth Allen (b. 1984), New Zealand actress
- Beth Amsel, American folk singer
- Beth Anders (b. 1951), American field hockey player and coach
- Beth Anderson (composer) (b. 1950), American composer
- Beth Anderson, American singer
- Beth Bauer (b. 1980), American professional golfer
- Beth Beglin (b. 1957), American field hockey player
- Beth Behrs (b. 1985), American actress
- Beth Barr (b. 1971), American swimmer
- Beth Bonner (1952–1998), American long-distance runner
- BethAnn Bonner (b. 1982), American actress
- Beth Botsford (b. 1981), American swimmer
- Beth Broderick (b. 1959), American actress
- Beth Buchanan (b. 1952), Australian actress
- Beth Cahill (b. 1963), American television actress
- Beth Carvalho (b. 1946), Brazilian singer and composer
- Beth Chapman (b. 1962), American politician
- Beth Chatto (b. 1923), British garden designer
- Beth Chamberlin (b. 1963), American actress
- Beth Clayton, American opera singer
- Beth Cordingly (b. 1977), English actress
- Beth Courtney (b. 1945), CEO/president of Louisiana Public Broadcasting
- Beth Couture (b. 1962), American women's basketball coach
- Beth Daniel (b. 1956), American golfer
- Beth Denisch (b. 1958), American composer
- Beth Ditto (b. 1981), American singer-songwriter
- Beth Dunkenberger, American women's basketball coach
- Beth Edmonds (b. 1950), American politician
- Beth Ehlers (b. 1968), American politician
- Beth Fowler (b. 1940), American actress and singer
- Beth Gaines (b. 1959), American politician
- Beth Grant (b. 1949), American actress
- Beth Gibbons (b. 1965), English singer-songwriter
- Beth Goddard (b. 1969), British actress
- Beth Goobie (b. 1959), Canadian poet and writer
- Beth Gylys (b. 1964), American poet and professor of English and Creative Writing
- Beth Hart (b. 1972), American singer
- Beth Heiden (b. 1959), American athlete
- Beth Henley (b. 1952), American actress
- Beth Herr (b. 1964), American tennis player
- Beth Holloway (b. 1961), American speech pathologist
- Beth Howland (b. 1941), American actress
- Beth Iskiw (b. 1979), Canadian curler
- Beth Jeans Houghton, English singer-songwriter
- Beth Johnson, Canadian politician
- Beth Karas, American television reporter
- Beth Kerttula, American politician
- Beth Kephart, American author
- Beth Kingston (b. 1986), English actress
- Beth Kobliner, American journalist
- Beth Krom, American politician
- Beth Krommes (b. 1956), American illustrator
- Beth Krush (1918–2009), American illustrator
- Beth Landau (b. 1950), American filmmaker
- Beth Lapides, American entertainer
- Beth Leavel (b. 1955), American stage actress
- Beth Levin (b. 1950), American classical pianist
- Beth Levine (Fashion designer) (1914–2006), American fashion designer
- Beth Liebling (born 1967), American musician
- Beth Lisick, American writer
- Beth Littleford (b. 1968), American actress
- Beth Phoenix (b. 1980), Polish American professional wrestler and former WWE Diva
- Beth Wood (b. 1954), U.S. state auditor
- Fictional characters
- Beth Bailey
- Beth Brennan
- Beth Clement
- Beth Green
- Beth Hunter
- Beth Jordache
- Beth March, fictional character in Louisa May Alcott's Little Women'
- Elizabeth "Beth" Childs, a character in the series Orphan Black
- Surname
- Evert Willem Beth (1908–1964), Dutch philosopher and logician
- Other
- "Beth" (song), by the band Kiss
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