Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, Isabella is a classic name that will go the distance.
But there are so many Bellas. Also too many people are naming their animals Bella. My niece did Ella. Same thing, the market’s flooded.
Is it really that common? Like Heather or Jennifer were in the 70s? At least a couple of each in each grade at my tiny school. If so, I’ve just never encountered it that much for some reason. I only know one Isabella (my niece; never goes by Bella), who is in her 30s and Italian. And one Bella, who is 12.
+1. I have a close friend who named her daughter Isabelle and while I thought it was beautiful, I internally wondered if she'd find it was super common (I have a really common name so that's something I thought about). But -- nope! She's met a handful of other Isabelles/Isabellas in her life, but not that many. And there are actually a few different nicknames associated with it (Isa, Izzy, Belle/Bella) so it's not the big a deal.
Isa is my favorite nn for Isabelle/a. I think it sounds modern and is very versatile.