Isabelle
Introduction
pledged to God
Background Story
Isabelle is derived from the Hebrew name Elisabeth, which means 'pledged to God'. It has been a popular name in various cultures, often associated with nobility and grace. The name is famously used in literature, such as in Shakespeare's 'Measure for Measure' and in several historical contexts across Europe.
Letter Count
Variations
Isabel, Isobelle, Isabella

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