Re: Isabel/Isabelle/Isabella
in reply to a message by Anna Madeline
Hi !!!
I think that it depends on the character because they give me different vibes:
Isabella is aristocratic and very feminine.
Isabelle is middle-class, cutesy, cheerful but quite boring.
Isabel (English) is more common, strong, tomboyish. I can figure a Isabel wearing a leather jacket while she is riding a Harley-Davidson.
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I think that it depends on the character because they give me different vibes:
Isabella is aristocratic and very feminine.
Isabelle is middle-class, cutesy, cheerful but quite boring.
Isabel (English) is more common, strong, tomboyish. I can figure a Isabel wearing a leather jacket while she is riding a Harley-Davidson.
Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456