Re: Isabella
in reply to a message by Perrine
I like Isabel and especially Isobel a lot. Neither of them seems to need a nn, but Isabella is inconveniently long and complicated, so it would very probably shorten to Bella, which I find very dated on a human and very popular on domestic pets.
I was at Uni with two girls who were inseparable friends, both dark and pretty and Drama students, and were both named Isabella. They were known for convenience as Bella and Iz. I really don't enjoy any of the nns.
I was at Uni with two girls who were inseparable friends, both dark and pretty and Drama students, and were both named Isabella. They were known for convenience as Bella and Iz. I really don't enjoy any of the nns.