Isabelle is the French translation of Isabel, originating of Hebrew, meaning "God is my promise". From Latin Isabel has a similar meaning, that of "My God is abundance." Isabelle incorporates the word 'belle', French for beautiful. Isabelle is also the name of a mathematical theorem prover or proof assistant.
Isabelle is the French translation of Isabel, originating of Hebrew, meaning "God is my promise". From Latin Isabel has a similar meaning, that of "My God is abundance." Isabelle incorporates the word 'belle', French for beautiful. Isabelle is also the name of a mathematical theorem prover or proof assistant.
Isabelle is the French translation of Isabel, originating of Hebrew, meaning "God is my promise". From Latin Isabel has a similar meaning, that of "My God is abundance." Isabelle incorporates the word 'belle', French for beautiful. Isabelle is also the name of a mathematical theorem prover or proof assistant.
Isabelle is the French translation of Isabel, originating of Hebrew, meaning "God is my promise". From Latin Isabel has a similar meaning, that of "My God is abundance." Isabelle incorporates the word 'belle', French for beautiful. Isabelle is also the name of a mathematical theorem prover or proof assistant.