Ysabelle
Ysabelle is a medieval Spanish form of Isabel derived from the name Elizabeth, which is of Hebrew origin. The meaning of Ysabelle is 'God is abundance,' 'God is my oath,' 'God has sworn,' or 'beautiful' (from French 'belle'). People with the name Ysabelle generally belong to Christianity by religion. Ysabelle is an unusual given name for women. In North and South America, people frequently use this interesting notion. Although the name Ysabelle is derived from the Spanish name Isabel, which means 'pledged to God,' this name is more commonly known as its English variant Elizabeth. Even though Elizabeth served as a benchmark for long-reigning monarchs, baby Ysabelle can forge their shining future. In the United States, Isabella is currently quite well-liked. It is the seventh most common girl's name. Isabella is a lovely, feminine name that's a favorite among expecting parents everywhere. Its history is set firmly in Biblical stories and has evolved into its name today over the centuries.
Gender
Girl
Origin
Hebrew
Numerology
Y is for yearn, your innermost desires.
S is for serious, not always joking.
A is for absolute, for you know your mind.
B is for beloved, as you are to many.
E is for excellence, your passion, your drive.
L is for look, the way you look at life.
L is for lively, your life is full of energy!
E is for enrich, a quality you share.
Lucky
Ysabelle lucky number is 9.
The mission for 9 is to reach its highest state of consciousness, and to help others also achieve this spiritual awareness. 9 is not afraid to transform, and its malleable spirit inspires others to explore their own ranges of motion. Since 9, in many ways, has transcended the physical plane, it must constantly remember to anchor itself.
Ysabelle in Pop Culture
- Ysabelle the squirrel maiden a main character in Robin Jarvis' novel The Oaken Throne