Re: Isobel
I've always loved Isabelle and Isabel. The Isobel spelling has been an acquired taste for me. But now that I've grown to love it too, its roots in me are deeper. I have two different feelings from it. On the one hand, Isobel has a strange, almost magical feeling for me. Very bell-book-and-candle-ish. Exotic. But Isobel also makes me think of WWII England, and sensible shoes austerity. I can almost picture someone saying, "We've no time for fancy Isa- names at the moment. Stick an -o- in there and get on with it." I can't think of another name that gives me such schizophrenic feelings. Isobel Mariah
Isobel Myra
Isobel Rowena
Isobel Nerys
Isobel Morwenna
Isobel Bryony
Isobel Hermia / Hermione
Isobel Minerva
Isobel Juno
Isobel Flora
Isobel Serena
Isobel Marna
Isobel Freya
Isobel Clio
Isobel Miranda
Isobel Aurelia
Isobel Mireia
Isobel Edith
Isobel Frances
Isobel Joan / Jean
Isobel Phoebe
Isobel Miriam / Marion
Isobel Freda
Isobel Edme ("no time for fancy, la-ti-da Esme either . . . .")
Isobel Audrey
Isobel Cora
Isobel Marjorie Some of these could have belonged in either group. Anyway, let me know if any of these tempt you. Thanks!
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Isobel  ·  xPrincess27x  ·  3/10/2009, 10:12 AM
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