The baby name Ysabelina is a Female name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced English: /ˌɪzəbəˈliːnə/ (iz-uh-buh-LEE-nuh); Spanish: /isaβeˈlina/ (ee-sah-beh-LEE-nah).
Ysabelina is Spanish in Origin.
The baby name Ysabelina is a Female name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced English: /ˌɪzəbəˈliːnə/ (iz-uh-buh-LEE-nuh); Spanish: /isaβeˈlina/ (ee-sah-beh-LEE-nah).
Ysabelina is Spanish in Origin.
Ysabelina is a rare elaboration of Isabel formed with the affectionate -ina ending and the medieval Y- spelling. It ultimately descends from Elizabeth, via the Iberian Isabel, tracing back to Hebrew Elisheva, “my God is an oath” or “pledged to God.” The Y reflects Old Castilian and Aragonese orthography, which recorded the name as Ysabel/Ysabella in charters and parish books alongside Latinized forms.
Though uncommon as a given name, Ysabelina surfaces sporadically in early-modern Iberian and colonial records and sees occasional revival in Hispanic and Filipino contexts where Y-initial spellings persisted. Related forms include Isabelina, Ysabel, Isabel, Isabela, Izabel, Isabella, Isabelle, Isobel, and Isabellina. Diminutives and nicknames span Isa, Ysa, Bel, Bela, Bella, and Lina. The name shares the devotional resonance of its root - signifying a vow to God - while offering an archaic, romantic flourish.
Ysabelina is vanishingly rare. In all, it appears just 4 times, across 3 countries.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CO | 0 | #510 | 1 | 7,768 | |
| AR | Girls | 0 | #630 | 1 | 8,289 |
| PE | Girls | 0 | #1,010 | 1 | 14,861 |
| CO | Girls | 0 | #1,152 | 1 | 16,140 |
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