All about the name ISSIE

Meaning, origin, history.

Isabelle, also known as Issie, is a feminine given name of French origin. It comes from the French word "isabelle," which means "devoted to God." The name has been used for centuries and has a rich history.

The name Isabelle first became popular in France during the Middle Ages. It was often given to girls born into noble families as it was seen as a name befitting of royalty. One of the most notable figures bearing this name is Isabella of France, who was married to King Edward II of England in the 13th century.

Throughout history, there have been many notable individuals named Isabelle or Issie. For example, Isabelle Adjani is a renowned French actress known for her work in films such as "The Story of Adele H." and "Camille Claudel." Additionally, Issie Swickle is an American child actress who gained fame for playing the title role in the Broadway musical "Anastasia."

Despite its French origins, Isabelle has been used around the world. It can be found in countries such as Spain, Italy, Germany, and even in English-speaking nations like the United Kingdom and the United States.

Today, Isabelle remains a popular choice among parents seeking a unique yet classic name for their daughters. Its meanings of "devoted to God" or "beautiful" continue to resonate with families who choose this timeless moniker.

See also

French
France

Popularity of the name ISSIE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics for the given name Issie are as follows:

In the United States, there was an annual total of 6 births with the name Issie in the year 1922.

Total births across all years in the U.S. with this name amount to a cumulative total of 6.