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Beth in the US

  1. #231 Ellen
  2. #232 Eugene
  3. #233 Jesse
  4. #234 Veronica
  5. #235 Beth
  6. #236 Lois
  7. #237 Willie
  8. #238 Carrie
  9. #239 Billy

Anderson in the US

  1. #5 Jones
  2. #6 Miller
  3. #7 Davis
  4. #8 Wilson
  5. #9 Anderson
  6. #10 Garcia
  7. #11 Rodriguez
  8. #12 Taylor
  9. #13 Thomas

Beth Anderson in the US

  1. #16,614 William Farrell
  2. #16,615 William Ingram
  3. #16,616 Andrew Carter
  4. #16,617 Andrew Rodriguez
  5. #16,618 Beth Anderson
  6. #16,619 Brenda Powell
  7. #16,620 Casey Brown
  8. #16,621 David Katz
  9. #16,622 Debbie Anderson
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Meaning & Origins

Short form of Elizabeth, not used before the 19th century, when it became popular in America and elsewhere after publication of Louisa M. Alcott's novel Little Women (1868), in which Beth March is one of the four sisters who are the central characters.
235th in the U.S. for 2011
Scottish and northern English: very common patronymic from the personal name Ander(s), a northern Middle English form of Andrew. See also Andreas. The frequency of the surname in Scotland is attributable, at least in part, to the fact that St. Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, so the personal name has long enjoyed great popularity there. Legend has it that the saint's relics were taken to Scotland in the 4th century by a certain St. Regulus. The surname was brought independently to North America by many different bearers and was particularly common among 18th-century Scotch-Irish settlers in PA and VA. In the United States, it has absorbed many cognate or likesounding names in other European languages, notably Swedish Andersson, Norwegian and Danish Andersen, but also Ukrainian Andreychyn, Hungarian Andrásfi, etc.
9th in the U.S. for 2011

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Beth Anderson is most likely to live in Minnesota, California, Illinois, Texas, and Ohio

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