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Mariaisabel
Pronounced muh-REE-uh-ee-suh-BEL /məˌriː.ə.iː.səˈbɛl/Medium
Meaning: A Latin-American compound written as one word: Maria (from Hebrew Miryam) joined to Isabel, the Spanish form of Elizabeth, 'God is my oath; pledged to God.' Two devotional favorites run together, a familiar Spanish naming pattern.Low
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
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History & Origin
Mariaisabel is a Latin-American compound running Maria and Isabel together into one name. Maria is the enduring devotional classic, while Isabel, the Spanish Elizabeth, means 'pledged to God.' Combining two honored names this way is a familiar tradition (said 'muh-REE-uh-ee-suh-BEL').
For girls it appears only rarely in the U.S., largely within Spanish-speaking families. Rare, devotional, and graceful.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Mariaisabel mean?
It runs Maria together with Isabel ('God is my oath; pledged to God') into a single Spanish compound name.
How do you pronounce Mariaisabel?
It's said muh-REE-uh-ee-suh-BEL /məˌriː.ə.iː.səˈbɛl/ — six syllables, main stress on 'BEL.'
Is Mariaisabel a boy or girl name?
Mariaisabel is used as a girl's name.
How popular is Mariaisabel?
Mariaisabel is a very rare name for girls in the U.S.













