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Isabel

Female

Isabel is a classic name with roots in Hebrew, derived from the name Elisheba. It means 'my God is abundance' or 'consecrated to God'. Its popularity has spanned centuries and across many cultures, making it a timeless and elegant choice.

The name Isabel has been associated with royalty and powerful women throughout history. Many variations of the name exist across different languages, adding to its rich and varied heritage. The variations of the name include Isabella, Isabelle, and Eliza.

Isabel Allende

A Chilean novelist known for her magical realism style and bestselling novels such as "The House of the Spirits" (1982).

Queen Isabel I of Castile

A powerful queen who ruled Spain in the late 15th century, sponsoring Christopher Columbus' voyages and uniting Spain.

Isabel II of Spain

The current Queen of Spain, reigning since 1975.

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