the name Isabella originates from Jamaica.
This name derives from Hebrew via Greek and Latin, and from Latin to Spanish, French, Italian and other Romance languages. Queen Isabel (not Isabella) from Spain and her husband Fernando (not Ferdinand) funded Columbus voyages to the new world, that is, from Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, South America. Later on, the Spaniards conquered the southern part of the US, the Spaniards not the Mexicans...or Jamaicans.
If you consider it a pretty name, then yes, it is.
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Isabella is a beautiful name it is spanish yet Hebrew and itailian
in Isabella there is Bella which means beautiful in Italy!!!!
so i say go for it !!!!!! my name is Isabella and i love it!!!!!<3
Isabella is also counted for the second most famous name for a few years now!!!!!!!
i think it is beautiful and meaning ful!!!!
Yes, Isabella is a Spanish name. It is the Spanish form of the name Isabel, which ultimately derives from the name Elizabeth.
yes ,, in fact that is a name of a princess before christ
It means 'the beautiful one' or 'she is beautiful'
Yes, there are a number of saints with that name.
No it is an italian name
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Isabel is the spanish female name
Betzy is another variant of the Spanish name Isabella or Elizabeth.
"Isabella" in English and Spanish is Isabella in Italian.
well isabel is short for Isabella (my sisters name:) and that name is spanish means beautiful or pretty :)
Isabella is a Italian word for goddess
Isabella is not recognized as a saint in the Orthodox faith. She is a Roman Catholic saint. The name Isabella is the Spanish equivalent of Elizabeth.
Isabella means "God is my vow" or "God is my consecration". It also means "Beautiful" and it's a Spanish, Italian, and French name. It also can be considered a Greecian name too.
Queen Isabella of Spain helped finance Columbus' voyages.
What is the name of King Philip's wife and son?Alexander... your welcome
Isabela
Isabella Zennaro's birth name is Isabella Marincola.
Her name was Isabella, that's why she was called Isabella I.