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Is Isabella a Spanish name?

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I want to use this name as my Spanish name in my Spanish class, so I wanted to know if it's spanish.

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  1. it's a beautiful name i pulled for you what i found about this name and i hope it's will help you good luck in your class and use that name!!!!

    Name: Isabella  

    Gender: Girl

    Origin: Hebrew

    Meaning: My God is a vow

    Origin: Italian

    Meaning: N/A

    Pronunciation:

    (iz ah BELL ah)   [Guide]

    Form of:Isabel

    Miscellaneous Info for Isabella



    Used in: Dutch, English, Italian and Spanish speaking countries



    Additional info:

    There have been various queens named Isabella. Isabella of Castile laid the foundations for the unification of Spain, with her husband Ferdinand of Aragon. They reconquered Granada, and patronised Christopher Columbus on his first voyage to America. She was known as the 'Catholic Queen' due to her strong faith, and expulsion of Jews and Muslims from Spain - this was later known as the Spanish Inquisition.

    Isabella of France was the wife of English king Edward II. Due to his ineffective leadership, she helped lead a successful invasion against him to put her son upon the throne.

    Princess Isabella of Denmark, who was born in 2007, is the daughter of the Danish Crown Prince Frederik.

    There are characters named Isabella in Shakespeare's 'Measure for Measure', Jane Austen's 'Northanger Abbey' and Emily Brontë's 'Wuthering Heights'.

    Isabella Rossellini is an Italian actress.






  2. It's Italian

  3. isabella is a spanish name, but pronounced a little differently in spanish as english in spanish it would be pronounced:: ee-sa-beh-yah  

  4. Isabella it´s an italian name.

    Isabel is the name in spanish

  5. No, it's not, it's Italian, but you may try Isabel ou even Victoria, for sure.

  6. originally, yes. now its very american too.

  7. spanish

  8. its italian  

  9. yes just like queen isabela . good luck on your spanish class

  10. Yes and No. In traditional Spanish, Isabel is the equivalent to Isabelle ( French) or Isabella (Italian). Nowadays, any name wether French such as Jacqueline, or Greek such as Sandra, or Russian such as Olga, even the Italian form "Isabella" and sometimes Isabela in Spanish CAN ALL BE used in Spanish! Believe me, a lot of "American/English" names are copied and used in Spanish and are perfectly legit. Who's to say there is a right translation. Names are more common now more than ever- so even your Spanish teacher isn't always right simply because they have to think of an equivalent.

  11. Isabella is one hebraic name.

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