אָבלאֻא
"God is my oath; my God is my pledge"
The name Isabella is derived from the Hebrew name Elisheba, which means 'God is my oath; my God is my pledge'. In the Bible, this name is associated with various women, including the wife of King Josiah of Judah and the mother of John the Baptist. In the Greek and Roman traditions, Isabella was the name of a renowned saint, known for her piety and miracles. Today, Isabella is a popular name for girls in many Christian countries, symbolizing faith, loyalty, and devotion.
A name of faith and devotion, reflecting one's commitment to God and the promises made to Him.
A name of balance, harmony, and understanding, symbolizing nurturing and caring
אָבלאֻא
הריתר עאיול אֹאלאל
Θσηπηλλη
ςπλλεμαλ γλικη πλεύσ ελεμοσ
Isabella
Dei donum, Deus est Bellum, Dei gratia, Deus est fortis, Deus est bonus
i-SAB-uh-lah
IPA: /aɪˈsæbələ/
A name of balance, harmony, and understanding, symbolizing nurturing and caring
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