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It's Isabella or Isabelle.

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Cause you know,

Queen Elizabeth,

Queen Isabella?

Hahaha. That's what I used, but...

It sounds the same,

And my friends in college call my friend Elizabeth

"Isabella"

All the time.

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Proper names are spelled the same in any language, however, "Isabel" is the most common Spanish translation for "Elizabeth". Another way to spell "Elizabeth" in Spanish is "Elizabet."

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Isabel.
'Elizabeth' a Spanish-speaker would pronounce 'AyLEE-the-ahbeth'

The Spanish equivalent is 'Isabel', pronounced 'eesahBELL'

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Its Elizabeth. Names are always the same in spanish.

The equivalent is 'Isabel'.

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The spelling in English is: Elizabeth

Sometimes there is another version: Elisabeth

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