Originally a short form of Germanic names or a suffix (like Isabella/Gabriella), "Ella" has evolved into a standalone name that remains a top choice for parents today. 2. Historical Figure: Isabella d'Este
This is the standard French variation, which later became popular in English-speaking countries. Isabella D (Isabella B, Isabelle, Ella C, Ella,...
In medieval Provençal, Elizabeth became Isabel . Originally a short form of Germanic names or
The name gained the "-a" suffix as it moved into Italian and Spanish-speaking regions. Isabella D (Isabella B, Isabelle, Ella C, Ella,...
The name Isabella is a medieval variation of the Hebrew name (Elizabeth), meaning "God is my oath". Its journey into its modern forms involved several linguistic shifts: