Isolde (given name)

Isolde is a German feminine given name derived from either the Old High German words īs ("ice") and hiltja ("battle"), or the Brythonic adsiltia ("she who is gazed upon"). The name was further popularized in Germany and German-speaking countries following the opera Tristan und Isolde composed by Richard Wagner between 1857 and 1859, and based on the 12th-century chivalric romance Tristan and Iseult. Wagner subsequently had a daughter in 1865, who was named Isolde von Bülow.

Isolde
Malvina Garrigues, Portuguese operatic soprano and first person in the role of Isolde in Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde (1865)
Pronunciation/ˌɪˈzɒldəˌɪˈsɒldə/
GenderFemale
Language(s)German
Name day23 August (Germany)
Origin
Meaningīs ("ice") hiltja ("battle").
Other names
Variant form(s)Iseult, Yseult, Ysolt, Isode, Isoude, Iseut, Iosóid, Esyllt, Isola, Isolda, Isotta, Izolda
DerivedOld High German or Brythonic

People bearing the name Isolde include:

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