This is the 3186th most frequent German word.
elizabeth
The German word "Elizabeth" is a proper noun, often used as a name, and does not have a definition beyond being a name.
Here, 'Elizabeth' is used as a proper noun serving as the subject of the sentence, identifying a specific individual by name.
Elizabeth ist eine sehr talentierte Musikerin.
Elizabeth is a very talented musician.
In this case, 'Elizabeth' is still a proper noun but used as the object of the preposition, indicating the person with whom the meeting occurred.
Wir haben uns letztes Jahr mit Elizabeth getroffen.
We met with Elizabeth last year.
'Elizabeth' here functions within a relative clause, providing information about who performed the action of writing the composition.