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Isabella in Old English

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About the Name Isabella

Isabella is the Latinate form of Elizabeth, ultimately from the Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'pledged to God.' It became widely popular in English-speaking countries during the medieval period and again in the 2000s.

About Old English Text

Old English text uses Mathematical Fraktur Unicode characters (U+1D504–U+1D537) β€” the blackletter Gothic script used in medieval manuscripts and early printed books. Today it is popular for tattoo-style aesthetics, gaming usernames, logo designs, and Instagram bios that need a bold, dramatic look.

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What does Isabella look like in other styles?

Cursive: β„π“ˆπ’Άπ’·β„―π“π“π’Ά Β· Bubble Letters: Ⓘⓒⓐⓑⓔⓛⓛⓐ Β· Bold: πˆπ¬πšπ›πžπ₯π₯𝐚 Β· Gothic: π•΄π–˜π–†π–‡π–Šπ–‘π–‘π–† Β· Italic: πΌπ‘ π‘Žπ‘π‘’π‘™π‘™π‘Ž. Visit the FancyText generator to see Isabella in all 35+ Unicode styles at once.

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