Meaning | pledged to God |
Origin | Hebrew, Italian, Spanish |
Gender | Girl |
Popularity | Moderate |
Length | 9 |
Syllables | 4 |
Syllabification | Iz-za-bel-la |
Izzabella, a charming and elegant name, is a variation of the popular name Isabella. With origins in multiple languages, including Hebrew, Spanish, and Italian, Izzabella is derived from the name Elizabeth, signifying "God is my oath." This timeless name has a rich history and carries a meaningful essence.
The name's variations, such as Isabella and Izabella, have been embraced by many cultures globally. Its melodic sound and graceful spelling make it a favored choice for parents seeking a name that embodies both tradition and modernity.
Izzabella's versatility extends to its nicknames – Izzy, Bella, Ella, and Ellie – providing options for personalization as the child grows. This name has also found its place in fiction, gracing the pages of novels and scripts, breathing life into various characters.
Choosing Izzabella for a baby girl bestows upon her a name that combines deep-rooted significance with contemporary flair, promising to be a companion for a lifetime of moments, accomplishments, and stories yet to be written.
Izzy |
Bella |
Bell |
Izza |
Ella |
Izzabella Miko | American actress |
Izzabella Scorupco | Polish-Swedish actress and singer |
Izzabella Diamond | English television presenter |
Izzabella Rossellini | Italian-American actress and model |
Izzabella Gaines | American singer and songwriter |
Izzabella Swan | Character in the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer |
Izzabella Rodriguez | Character in the novel "The House on Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros |
Izzabella "Izzy" Lightwood | Character in "The Mortal Instruments" series by Cassandra Clare |
Izzabella "Izzy" Davies | Character in the TV series "The Inbetweeners" |
Izzabella "Bella" Hartley | Character in the TV series "H2O - Just Add Water" |