Isabella

  • Origin
    Hebrew
  • Meaning
    Isabella means "devoted to God" or "pledged to God," reflecting its Hebrew origins. The name carries a sense of strength, grace, and timeless beauty.
  • Variations
    Isabel, Isabelle, Izabella, Isabela, Isobel
  • Similar names
    Sophia, Olivia, Amelia, Gabriella, Victoria
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  • Isabella, a name of elegant and timeless charm, has captured hearts across the world for centuries. With origins deeply rooted in the Hebrew name "Elisheva," meaning "devoted to God," Isabella exudes a sense of strength, grace, and divine connection. The name found its way through medieval Europe, gracing the courts of royalty and aristocracy. Today, Isabella remains a beloved choice for baby girls, celebrated for its classic beauty and versatility. Many parents are drawn to its international appeal, with variations such as Isabel, Isabelle, and Izabella being embraced in various cultures. The name's popularity soared even higher with fictional characters like Isabella Swan from the Twilight series, leaving an indelible mark on pop culture. From historical queens to modern-day actresses, numerous accomplished women have borne this name, further adding to its allure. For those seeking a name that evokes elegance, strength, and devotion, Isabella stands as a shining example of a name that withstands the test of time, making it a cherished choice for generations to come.
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