Ysabel
Introduction
God is my oath
Background Story
The name Ysabel is a variation of Isabel, which has roots in Hebrew and is widely used in Spanish and Portuguese cultures. It often appears in literature and history, associated with several queens and noblewomen. The name has been popularized in various works of fiction and can be seen as a symbol of purity and devotion.
Letter Count
Variations
Isabel, Isabella, Yzabel
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