Origin:Hebrew, Greek, Occitan, Latin
Meaning:My God is an oath
The Latin form of the name Isabel, which ultimately comes from the Hebrew name Elisheva meaning "my God is an oath". It was originally brought to England in the 13th century ,) ֱא ִלי ֶשׁ ַבע( when Isabella of Angoulême married the English king John. This version of the name began rising in popularity in the late 1990s and remains popular to this day.
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