Isabel

/ˈɪzəbɛl/ noun

Definition

A pale yellow or cream color; also a feminine given name of Hebrew origin meaning 'pledged to God.'

Etymology

As a color, from Spanish 'isabel,' allegedly named after Queen Isabella of Castile who vowed not to change her undergarments until Granada was captured. As a name, from Hebrew 'Elisheba' via Spanish and French forms.

Kelly Says

The isabel color's connection to a medieval queen's siege vow creates one of history's most peculiar color etymologies, blending royal determination with intimate clothing in linguistic memory. The name Isabel itself traveled through multiple languages, gathering different forms like Isabella, Isabelle, and Isobel.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ዩሳቤላ
ARالعربية
إيزابيلا
BNবাংলা
ইসাবেলা
CACatalà
Isabel
CSČeština
Izabela
DADansk
Isabella
DEDeutsch
Isabella
ELΕλληνικά
Ιζαβέλα
ESEspañol
Isabel
FAفارسی
ایزابلا
FISuomi
Isabella
FRFrançais
Isabelle
GUGU
ઇસાબેલા
HAHA
Isabella
HEעברית
איזבלה
HIहिन्दी
इसाबेला
HUMagyar
Izabella
IDBahasa Indonesia
Isabella
IGIG
Isabella
ITItaliano
Isabella
JA日本語
イザベラ
KKKK
Изабелла
KMKM
អ៊ីសាបេលឡា
KO한국어
이사벨라
MRMR
इसाबेला
MSBahasa Melayu
Isabella
MYမြန်မာ
အီဇာဘဲလ
NLNederlands
Isabella
NONorsk
Isabella
PAPA
ਇਸਾਬੇਲਾ
PLPolski
Izabela
PTPortuguês
Isabel
RORomână
Isabella
RUРусский
Изабелла
SVSvenska
Isabella
SWKiswahili
Isabella
TAதமிழ்
இசாபெல்லா
TEతెలుగు
ఇసాబెల్లా
THไทย
อิซาเบลล่า
TLTL
Isabel
TRTürkçe
İzabel
UKУкраїнська
Ізабела
URاردو
اسابیلا
VITiếng Việt
Isabella
YOYO
Isabela
ZH中文
伊莎贝拉
ZUZU
Isabella

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