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[Opinions] Isabella...
Yes, I know it's common, but we're really feeling it. So, that leads us to our biggest challenge with this name: how should we spell it and will it be Isabell-E or Isabell-A. DH loves the nn Bella.Right now I'm leaning towards Isabella, but Izabella has always been tossed around, but I'm torn about the more simple Isabel / Isabelle / Izabel. Thoughts? Isabelle used to be my prefered spelling, but lately I've been thinking that if we go with that we might as well go with Isabella since it has the same number of letters and so Isabel / Izabel have become options...My favourite combination is Isabella Georgina Fife. I'm not too keen on having to long names both with "ah" endings back to back, but Georgina is a family name. Isabelle Georgina Fife, better?
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Don't, don't, don't use Izabella or Izabel. Even if you're Polish or Hungarian, Izabella just looks tryndeigh and she'll spend half her life correcting people. Izabel is just bad.I like Isabella, but love Isabel and like Isabelle a lot. Isabelle Georgina Fife is gorgeous, and Isabella Georgina Fife is also lovely. Fife is a boy's name, though.

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I really like all forms of this name. My personal preference is toward Isabel spelled that way, but if you really love the name Isabella, then you should use it. I think that Isabella Georgina Fife sounds lovely, and I also like the nn Bella.
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If both you and DH love Isabella, then go with that. I think the nn Bella is gorgeous. Isabelle is also lovely though and that is my fave spelling.
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I say go with Isabella. It's the name you really love, and you will regret not using it. Don't worry about the popularity. We named our DD Isabel and everyone told us it was 'so popular' but I haven't met another Isabel yet, and my DD is almost 20 months old. I have loved the name for years and I love saying and hearing it, and that is all that matters. So go with what your heart tells you, use Isabella. Isabella Georgina Fife sounds lovely. :)
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Isabelle Georgina Fife sounds better to me, and you can still use Bella as a nn for Isabelle. I think the best spelling is Isobel though, but thats just me. I prefer Isabelle to Isabella
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I like Isabella with the nn Bella.
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ditto, and I love Bella!, though I also like Isabel
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Ditto :)Isabelles/Isabel/Isobels are more likely to be nn Izzy/Izzie/Belle than Bella, although Bella can work for any of the three. I have a 'Bel' name (Belinda) and Belle works fine however, with the Is names, personally I come across (message boards, mostly), Izzies, Izzys and Issys more than Bellas. I'm often nn Bella myself and I can tell you, it's really nice being called 'beautiful' everytime someone says your name! :) Anyway, Isabella Georgina Fife is a lovely name. Nice work. :)
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