Izzy name - Meaning of Izzy
- Gender
- Masculine & Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 5
- Usage
- English, Latin
- Pronounced
- IZ-ee
- Izzy Meaning
- Diminutive of Isidore, Isabel, Israel, and other names beginning with a similar sound. Izzy is a diminutive of Isabella. Isabella is a variant of Isabel. Isabel originates in Latin language and means "promise of God". Ultimately, it is derived from Elizabeth, originating in Hebrew. Some sources suggest that Isabel is simply a Spanish and Portuguese form of Elizabeth. Most recently, the name Isabella was popularized by the character Isabella Swan in Twilight series written by Stephenie Meyer. Currently, it is a number one in the chart of popular feminine given names in the United States.
Izzy Related Names
Variants: Bella, Belle, Ibbie, Issy, Sabella, Izzi, Izzie
Diminutives: Libbie, Libby
Other Languages: Isidoros (Ancient Greek), Zabel (Armenian), Elixabete (Basque), Elisabeth, Elisheba, Elizabeth, Israel (Biblical), Elisabet, Israel (Biblical Greek), Elisheba, Yisra'el (Biblical Hebrew), Elisabeth, Israhel (Biblical Latin), Elisaveta (Bulgarian), Elizabeta (Croatian), Alžběta, Izabela (Czech), Elisabet, Elisabeth, Isabella, Eli, Elise, Ella, Else, Lilly, Lis, Lisa, Lisbet, Lise (Danish), Elisabeth, Isabella, Isabelle, Betje, Elise, Elly, Els, Else, Elsje, Ilse, Isa, Lies, Liesbeth, Liese, Liesje, Lijsbeth, Lisa (Dutch), Eliisabet, Liisa, Liisu (Estonian), Elisabet, Eliisa, Elisa, Ella, Elsa, Liisa, Liisi (Finnish), Élisabeth, Isabel, Isabelle, Isidore, Babette, Élise, Lili, Lise (French), Sabela (Galician), Elisabed, Isidore (Georgian), Elisabeth, Isabel, Isabelle, Isidor, Bettina, Elisa, Elise, Elli, Elsa, Else, Ilsa, Ilse, Isa, Isabell, Isabella, Lies, Liesa, Liese, Liesel, Liesl, Lili, Lilli, Lisa, Lisbeth (German), Elisavet (Greek), Elikapeka (Hawaiian), Elisheva, Yisra'el (Hebrew), Erzsébet, Izabella, Bözsi, Erzsi, Liza, Zsóka (Hungarian), Elísabet (Icelandic), Eilís, Eilish, Isibéal, Sibéal (Irish), Elisabetta, Isabella, Isidoro, Elisa, Elsa, Isa, Lisa (Italian), Isidore, Israel (Jewish), Isidorus (Late Roman), Elžbieta, Elzė (Lithuanian), Elisaveta, Isidor (Macedonian), Ealisaid (Manx), Ibb (Medieval English), Isabel (Medieval Occitan), Elisabet, Elisabeth, Isabella, Eli, Elise, Ella, Else, Lilly, Lis, Lisa, Lisbet, Lise (Norwegian), Isabèl (Occitan), Elżbieta, Izabela, Izabella, Izydor (Polish), Isabel, Belinha, Elisa, Elisabete, Isabela (Portuguese), Elisabeta, Isabela, Isabella (Romanian), Elizaveta, Isidor, Yelizaveta (Russian), Ealasaid, Elspet, Elspeth, Iseabail, Ishbel, Isobel, Beileag (Scottish), Jelisaveta (Serbian), Alžbeta (Slovak), Elizabeta, Izidor (Slovene), Isabel, Isidoro, Ysabel, Isa, Isabela, Isidro (Spanish), Elisabet, Elisabeth, Isabella, Elise, Ella, Elsa, Lilly, Lis, Lisa, Lisbet, Lise (Swedish), Yelyzaveta (Ukrainian)