I'm thrilled that
Isabel /
Isabelle /
Isobel is doing so well with the general public right now. Feminine "i" names have always fascinated me. But I confess I'm getting a little weary of it / them at the same time.
Happily, one day I was listening to the BBC on my car radio. The reporter introduced herself as "ISH-bayl." I was enchanted. She had an Irish accent so at the first opportunity I went to work looking up what this name could possibly be. Of course, it was
Isibeal. I've been smitten ever since.
Isibeal Fleur is my stock combo for her. It's my favorite form of the name, although I realize it wouldn't work well outside of
Ireland or the
UK.
Ishbel is another GP. It's quirky and fun and so much fun to say out loud. I heard it on a minor character in BBC's "The Aristocrats," Lady
Ishbel Gordon (I believe) was being presented to
George III. My namenerd ears were all a twitter.
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