Ysabel

What does the baby name Ysabel mean? Learn about what Ysabel means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Ysabel - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

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Y-S-A-B-E-L, is a 6-letter female given name.
Pronunciation of Ysabel
EE sa bel
Meaning of Ysabel
Devoted to god, my god is a vow.
Origin of Ysabel
The name 'Ysabel' has its origins in the Hebrew name Elizabeth, which means 'God is my oath'. Elizabeth has been a popular name throughout history and has numerous variations in different languages. 'Ysabel' is one such variation that adds a touch of elegance and individuality to the name.
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Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Ysabel
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Ysabella
Yzabelle
Popularity of Ysabel
While 'Ysabel' may not be as commonly used as its parent name Elizabeth, it has seen a steady rise in popularity in recent years. In the early 2000s, 'Ysabel' was a relatively uncommon name, but it has gained traction and is now being embraced by parents seeking a name that stands out from the crowd. The name has experienced notable spikes in usage, particularly in the United States and some European countries.
Ysabel currently has 94 likes, and is in the top 7% of liked girl's names. The name Cosette is slightly more popular than Ysabel.

Etymology of Ysabel

The linguistic roots of the name 'Ysabel' can be traced back to the Hebrew name Elizabeth, which has deep biblical origins. The name Elizabeth appears in the New Testament as the name of several important figures, including the mother of John the Baptist. Over time, variations of Elizabeth emerged in different languages, with 'Ysabel' being one of the unique adaptations.

Cultural Significance of Ysabel

'Ysabel' holds cultural significance in various contexts. In Hispanic cultures, 'Ysabel' is a popular alternative to the more common Spanish variation of Elizabeth, which is Isabel. The name 'Ysabel' has a touch of old-world charm and is often associated with grace, beauty, and strength. It has also been embraced by individuals seeking to honor their Jewish heritage, as it maintains a connection to the original Hebrew name Elizabeth.