- Isabel
Infobox Given Name Revised
name = Isabel
imagesize=200 px
caption=Isabella the Catholic of Castile (1451–1504) the first Spanishqueen regnant and a key character in theReconquista , theSpanish Inquisition , andChristopher Columbus ' discovery of America
pronunciation=
gender = Female
meaning = "My God is my oath"
region =
origin = Hebrew via Greek and Latin.
related names = Isabella, Isabelle, Izabela, Isobel, Ysabeau,Elizabeth
footnotes =The
Romance-language given name s Isabel (Portuguese, Spanish,Catalan ,Provençal ), Isabella (Italian), Isabelle (French) are etymologically related to the English "Elizabeth ", but are rarely translated as such. In English translations, they are instead substituted one for the other, seemingly arbitrarily.Isabella I of Castile , for example, is often rendered into English as Latin "Isabella", rarely as French "Isabelle", but (nowadays) never as "Elizabeth".Etymology
This set of names is a southwestern European variant of the
Hebrew name "Elisheva ". It first appeared in medieval Provençal as "Isabel". It is clear both etymologically and contextually (the use of Isabel as a translation of the name of the mother of John the Baptist) that these names are derived from the Latin and Greek renderings of the Hebrew name. [Guido Gómez de Silva, "Breve diccionario etimológico de la lengua española", Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1985.]According to Hanks/Hodges (166), the name is simply the Spanish form of "Elizabeth", with loss of the first syllable and /l/ instead of /t/ (the latter sound does not appear word-finally in Spanish). Some Romance languages now have both forms of the name concurrently. For example, "Isabella" and "Elisabetta" exist in Italian; "Isabelle" and "Élisabeth" exist in French. For instance, in
French Canada , Queen Elizabeth II is officially called "Élisabeth II".An alternative etymology would suggest the ending "-bel(la)" comes from the Latin word "bella" "beautiful" (though it may be noted that it may also be translated as "
war s"), while the origin of "Isa-" is somewhat uncertain, it may derive from a name, such as "Isis ", or "Ye(ho)shua" (known as "Isa" in Islam).Variants in other languages include the Scottish Isobel and the Polish Izabela.
Despite a seeming similarity, the name is etymologically unconnected to "
Jezebel ", a queen of whom the Bible had a very negative opinion and whose name any culture accepting the Bible's moral judegements would not be likely to take uo as a given name.Royalty
Queens
Other royalty
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Isabella d'Anjou (c. 1101/1107–1154), Abbess of Fontevrault, wife of William Adelin.
*Isabella of England (1214 –December 1 ,1241 ) daughter ofKing John of England and Isabella of Angouleme, wife of Frederick II Hohenstaufen 'Stupor Mundi ', Holy Roman Emperor.
*Isabella of Antioch (13th century), regent ofJerusalem .
*Isabella of Mar (c. 1277–1296), first wife ofRobert I of Scotland .
*Princess Isabella of Armenia (died c. 1321).
*PrincessIsabella of Portugal (1397–1471), wife and political advisor of Philip III,Duke of Burgundy .
*Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine (1400–1453).
*Isabella of Bourbon (1436–1465), wife of Charles, Duke of Burgundy.
*MarchionessIsabella d'Este (1474–1539), wife ofFrancesco II of Gonzaga .
*Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain (1566–1633), wife ofArchduke Albert of Austria .
*Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil (1846–1921) —Princess Imperial of Brazil , daughter ofPedro II of Brazil , abolished slavery inBrazil .
*Isabelle, Comtesse de Paris (1911–2003).
*Princess Isabella of Denmark (born 2007)aints
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Saint Isabel of France (1225–1270)
*Elizabeth of Portugal "'Other famous people
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Isabel Allende ,Chilean , author and niece ofSalvador Allende .
*Isabella Clark , wife ofPrime Minister of Canada Sir John A. Macdonald .
*Isabel Godin des Odonais , traveler in theAmazon Basin .
*Isabel Martínez de Perón ,President of Argentina (1974–1976) and third wife ofJuan Perón .hips
* Isabella, a ship sunk in the Falkland Islands in 1813.
Bibliography
* Hanks, Patrick und Flavia Hodges. 1996. "Oxford Dictionary of First Names". Oxford University Press.
ee also
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Isabel (disambiguation)
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