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Re: Isabel and Isabelle
I pronounce Isabel, Isabelle and Isobel all the same. Isabelle would be my choice because I would be more likely to use Belle as a nickname than Izzy and this spelling lends itself to that more obviously - though as mentioned above there is absolutely no variation in pronunciation. I see Isabel as more refined and Isabelle as frillier.English Au Pair in Massachusetts with https://www.aupairinamerica.com/** Lots new and unrated **
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