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Isabel

American  
[iz-uh-bel] / ˈɪz əˌbɛl /
Also Isabelle,

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Isabel Rose, from Hackney in east London, went to Hong Kong police in early 2024 after meeting a man she had previously encountered while travelling in Asia.

From BBC

Isabel's mother Aysha Bell, who has been living in Hong Kong since her daughter's arrest, said: "They took his word over the word of a young girl travelling in the country, just for a short period of time."

From BBC

Transplant surgeon and joint team leader Isabel Quiroga said she was "delighted" by Hugo's birth and called it a breakthrough for organ transplantation in the UK.

From BBC

She wasn’t just the first woman to lead the ECB, but also the only one on its 25-member council until the addition of German economist Isabel Schnabel.

From The Wall Street Journal

Isabel Wang spoke with professional investors who explained what this shift might mean for the health of the U.S. stock market and what may lie ahead.

From MarketWatch