Isabela, derived from the Spanish name Isabel, is of Hebrew origin and means "devoted to God." This elegant and timeless name gained popularity during the Middle Ages, influenced by the esteemed Queen Isabella I of Castile. It has since been beloved across cultures and generations. The variant spellings Izabella and Izabela are also charming alternatives.
"Isabela's popularity as a baby girl name rose dramatically from the late 1980s onwards, peaking at 510 births in 2022 after three decades of fluctuating popularity. However, since 2014, there has been a steady decline with only 329 births recorded in 2021."