Isabella D (isabella B, Isabelle, Ella C, Ella,... -

The most prominent historical figure associated with these variations is (1474–1539), the Marchioness of Mantua. Often referred to by various iterations of her name in historical texts (including Isabelle in French contexts), she was a central figure of the Italian Renaissance.

The name Isabella is a medieval variation of the Hebrew name (Elizabeth), meaning "God is my oath". Its journey into its modern forms involved several linguistic shifts: Isabella D (Isabella B, Isabelle, Ella C, Ella,...

This is the standard French variation, which later became popular in English-speaking countries. The most prominent historical figure associated with these