This name was borne by many medieval royals including queen consorts of England France Portugal the Holy Roman Empire and Hungary as well as the powerful ruling queen Isabella of Castile properly called Isabel.
Isabella medieval meaning. Latinate form of ISABEL. Isabella Of Italian origin and means God is my oath. Isabella is the Latin form of the name Isabel which is in turn a medieval form of the name Elizabeth.
The name was originally used in France Spain and Portugal. This name was borne by many medieval royals including queen consorts of England France Portugal the Holy Roman Empire and Hungary as well as the powerful ruling. This is evident across Europe and the Mediterranean as well as in the regions that developed at the crossroads of traditions and worldviews as is the case in Eastern Europe.
The name Isabelle is a girls name of French origin meaning pledged to God. The meaning of Yzabella is My God is an oathvow and My God is abundance. My G-d is an oath pledged to G-d.
It spread throughout Spain Portugal and France becoming common among the royalty by the 12th century. It has its origins in Italian and Spanish. People also ask how do you spell Isabella in Italian.
Medieval queens Isabella of Angoulême and Isabella of France helped popularize the name in the United Kingdom. Isabelle is the French variation of Isabel which emerged in the Middle ages as an Occitan form of Elizabeth. Its origin is Modern English variant of the Italian name Isabella.
This name is mostly being used as a girls name. Yzabella is a form of Isabella and is generally pronounced like ee za BELL ah and iz ah BELL ah. It grew popular in England in the 13th century after Isabella of Angoulême married the English king John and it was subsequently bolstered when Isabella of France married Edward II the following century.