Izobel is a unique and elegant given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my oath." This name has been used sparingly throughout history, contributing to its distinctive appeal. It has no variant spellings or pet forms, allowing it to maintain its singular identity. Izobel's rarity makes it an excellent choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter that stands out without being too unusual. The name Izobel is composed of three syllables: "Iz-o-bel," with the stress typically placed on the second syllable. This melodic rhythm gives Izobel a pleasing sound and cadence, making it enjoyable to say and hear. Despite its Hebrew origin, Izobel has been embraced by various cultures throughout history, although it remains more common in some regions than others. In recent years, there has been a slight resurgence in the popularity of this name, as parents continue to discover its charm and uniqueness. However, Izobel still ranks among the lesser-used names, ensuring that those who bear it truly stand out from the crowd.
The name Izobel had a gap of two years between its appearances on birth records, with five babies named Izobel born in both 2011 and 2013. Altogether, ten girls were given this unique name during those two years.