[Opinions] Re: Isabel or Isabelle (more)?
in reply to a message by Perrine
Neither is common (yet?) where I live. I far prefer Isabel; Isabelle is fine in French, but in English where it sounds exactly like the neater and tidier Isabel, there seems to be no point in adding on a frill. Images ... Isabel is energetic and outdoorsy, but Isabelle is more like those tedious Victorian heroines who lie limply on a couch while the world revolves around them.
Et moi, I would use Isobel!
Et moi, I would use Isobel!