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Lachlan vs Isabella - What's the difference?

lachlan | isabella |

As a proper noun lachlan

is mainly used in scotland, recently also popular in australia.

As a noun isabella is

a brownish-yellow colour.

lachlan

English

(Lachlan River)

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • mainly used in Scotland, recently also popular in Australia.
  • A river in New South Wales, Australia, noted for having several significant wetlands along its length; named for Governor .
  • isabella

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • .
  • * : Act I, Scene V:
  • Can you so stead me,
    As bring me to the sight of Isabella ,
    A novice of this place, and the fair sister
    To her unhappy brother Claudio?
  • * 1857 Mary Anne Everett Green, Lives of the Princesses of England , Vol. 3, page 2 ("Elizabeth, eighth daughter of Edward I"):
  • *:A contemporary, and usually very accurate chronicler, Bartholomew of Norwich, tells us that the queen called her infant by the barbarous name of Walkiniana; others again call her Isabella ; but, in the wardrobe accounts, and all other state records, she is invariably designated Elizabeth.
  • Usage notes

    * Popular in England in the 19th century, and again in all English-speaking countries in the 2000s.

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