איזבל
"God is my oath; my El is my father"
The name Isabel is derived from the Hebrew name Elisheba, which means 'God is my oath; my El is my father'. Elisheba is mentioned in the Old Testament as the wife of Aaron, the high priest. In the New Testament, St. Isidore of Seville is known as Isabel's namesake. The name Isabel is beloved by Christians for its strong biblical roots and association with faith and fatherhood.
A symbol of faith and divine commitment.
Isabel is a name that represents new beginnings, independence, and self-reliance. It is a name that encourages individuality and creativity, and is often associated with artistic and spiritual pursuits.
איזבל
אלוקים הוא השופט שלי, אלוהים מבטיח, אלוהים הוא השופט
Ισαβέλα
Ο Θεός είναι η κρίση μου, Ο Θεός υπόσχεται
Isabella
Deus est iudex meus, Deus promisit
IZ-uh-bel
IPA: /ˈɪzəbɛl/
Isabel is a name that represents new beginnings, independence, and self-reliance. It is a name that encourages individuality and creativity, and is often associated with artistic and spiritual pursuits.
Jade
Exodus
The name Elisheva appears in the Bible as the sister of Moses and Aaron.