Originally a short form of Germanic names or a suffix (like Isabella/Gabriella), "Ella" has evolved into a standalone name that remains a top choice for parents today. 2. Historical Figure: Isabella d'Este
In medieval Provençal, Elizabeth became Isabel . Isabella D (Isabella B, Isabelle, Ella C, Ella,...
The most prominent historical figure associated with these variations is (1474–1539), the Marchioness of Mantua. Often referred to by various iterations of her name in historical texts (including Isabelle in French contexts), she was a central figure of the Italian Renaissance. Originally a short form of Germanic names or