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Isabel ALCÁZAR (born García García), 1919 - 1992
MyHeritage Family TreesIsabel Plaza Ballestero (born García Seco), born 1608
MyHeritage Family TreesIsabel García Seco, born 1850
MyHeritage Family TreesISABEL GARCÍA ZUMEL, born 1607
MyHeritage Family TreesIsabel García Martínez, born 1791
MyHeritage Family TreesIsabel García Martínez, born 1791
MyHeritage Family TreesIsabel García Martínez, born 1791
MyHeritage Family TreesIsabel García Martínez, born 1791
MyHeritage Family TreesIsabel García Martínez, born 1791
MyHeritage Family TreesISABEL GARCÍA MARTÍNEZ, born 1791
MyHeritage Family TreesIsabel García Martínez, born 1791
MyHeritage Family TreesIsabel Ruiz García (born García Seco), 1772 - 1836
FamilySearch Family TreeIsabel García Seco, born 1850
FamilySearch Family TreeIsabel García Martínez, born 1791
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The name Isabel has its origins in the Hebrew name Elisheba, meaning "God is my oath." It first appeared in medieval Spain and has strong ties to the Christian tradition, particularly through its association with several queens, including Isabella I of Castile, who played a crucial role in the unification of Spain and the patronage of Christopher Columbus. The name is often linked to qualities such as devotion and loyalty, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it historically. Variations of Isabel can be found across different cultures and languages, including Isabella in Italian and Spanish, Isabelle in French, and Isobel in Scottish. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation but retains the core essence of the name. Isabel remains a popular name in various countries today, symbolizing grace and strength.
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