Isobell
ISS-oh-bell
Letters
7
Syllables
3
Origin
Scottish
Total Births
13
Peak Year
#7 in 1927
First Recorded
1923
The Story of Isobell
“A name that feels like a gentle echo from the Scottish Highlands, first appearing in the early 20th century for a child like yours.”
Isobell is a charming Scottish variant of Isobel, tracing its roots back to the Hebrew name Elizabeth, meaning 'pledged to God.' It first graced records in 1923.
This name evokes a daughter of quiet strength and deep loyalty. You imagine her kindness radiating outwards, a steady and creative presence in your life and the lives of others.
Your child will carry a spirit of devoted strength, a heart pledged to faith and creativity, making her mark with grace.
What It Means
A variant of Isobel, which is a Scottish form of Elizabeth, meaning 'pledged to God' in Hebrew.
Numerology
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