The subject of the sentence is the proper noun 'Isabel'.
The noun "Isabel" is the subject of the sentence "Isabel loves to play frisbee."
In Hawaiian, Isabel can be translated as Ikapela.
"Isabel" in French translates to "Isabelle" or "Γlisabeth" depending on the context.
The name Isabel in French is spelled "Isabelle."
Yes, "Isobel" is a common variation of the name "Isabel" or "Isabelle."
The name Isabel is derived from the Hebrew name Elisheba, meaning "God is my oath" or "my God is abundance." It is a variation of the name Elizabeth and has been a popular name throughout history.
The subject of the sentence is Isabel.
Isabel
Isabel Palomeque has written: 'Alta sensibilitat' -- subject(s): Biography
Isabel Wilson has written: 'Indian excursion' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Isabel Buschman has written: 'Handweaving' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Hand weaving
Isabel Briffett has written: 'Louis Foisy-Foley' -- subject(s): Christian union
Isabel Martin Lewis has written: 'Spendours of the sky' -- subject(s): Astronomy
Isabel McCorkindale has written: 'Youth to the rescue' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Alcoholism
Isabel Gandola has written: 'El peyote' -- subject(s): Indian mythology, Peyotism
Isabel Fraire has written: 'Isabel Fraire, poems' -- subject(s): Translations into English 'Una aventura inesperada' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Novela juvenil, Juvenile fiction, Libros y lectura, Fiction
Isabel Foncea Hierro has written: 'Rosa Chacel' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
Annie Isabel Sherman has written: 'History' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Miscellanea