Isabelle is a lovely name. I definitely prefer it to
Isabella, which I find too frilly. I know someone with a daughter named
Isabelle and I have a cousin named
Isabel, but I encounter
Isabella more often. Due to popularity, I would avoid
Isabel and
Isabelle, which are very close to majorly popular
Isabella.
Isabel /
Isabelle and
Isabella are basically the new
Christine and
Christina, which are popular among people my age as well as among people a generation or so ahead of me. Don't get me wrong - I like both
Christine and
Christina, but I have heard many people mix them up or ask "Is it
Christine or
Christina?" I imagine the same thing happens with
Isabel /
Isabelle and
Isabella.
Isabelle is a widely recognized spelling, so I don't think that it would be that problematic. These days,
Isabelle is actually more popular than
Isabel in the U.S. as a whole.
This message was edited 4/15/2012, 7:40 AM