Iseult
Found 4 entry about "Iseult"
ee-ZULT or EYE-sewlt
i-SOOLT(English)
i-ZOOLT(English)
Iseult Name meanings & History
The name Iseult is of Celtic origin and is derived from the Old Irish name Eseld, which means "fair lady." It was later adapted into other languages, including French and German. The name Iseult is associated with beauty, purity, and nobility. Iseult is a beautiful and unique name that could be a great choice for parents looking for something less conventional.
Zodiac Sign of Iseult: I love you Taurus
Synonyms of Iseult:
I: Intimate,Involved,Indulgence
S: Sensuality,Security,Social Standing,Success,Sex,Status,Solidity
E: Enliven,Entertain,Environment,Expressive,Enlighten,Exaggerate
U: Utopia,Understanding,Unity,Undermining,Universality
L: Lazy,Languid,Lover,Lovely,Legal,Liaison,Luscious
T: Testy,Tireless,Touchy,Doubting Thomas,Tacky,Talkative,Truth
Iseult is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Complex name
- a Formal name
- a Natural name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
There are several famous people who share the name Iseult, including Iseult Gonne, an Irish activist and playwright, and Iseult Honohan, a professor of political philosophy. The name has also been used in literature, including the character of Iseult in the medieval epic Tristan and Iseult.
2.) ISEULT (Female)
Usage: Irish
Meanings: Of debated origin and meaning. Iseult might be derived from the Old High German Isold, a compound name composed of the elements is (ice) and waltan (to rule): hence, “ruler of the ice.” Alternatively, it could be a variant of the Welsh Esyllt (beautiful, fair). The name is borne in medieval legend by an Irish princess who was betrothed to King Mark of Cornwall. Tristram was sent to get her, and, mistakenly drinking from a love potion that was meant for the king, they fell in love with each other. Var: Hisolda, Isolda, Isolde, Yseult, Ysolte. (EE-SOLT)
3.) Iseult (Female)
Usage: Welsh
Meanings: (Welsh) Literature: also known as Isolde, a princess in the Arthurian legends; a heroine of medieval romance. See also Yseult.
4.) ISEULT (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: Of debated origin and meaning, Iseult might be derived from the Old High German Isold, a compound name composed from the elements is (ice) and waltan (to rule): hence, “ruler of the ice.” Alternatively, it could be a variant of the Welsh Esyllt (beautiful, fair). The name was borne in medieval legend by an Irish princess who was betrothed to King Mark of Cornwall. Through a magic potion, she became the beloved of Tristram, who was married to another Iseult. Var: Isolde, Isolt, Yseult, Ysolt. (IH-SOLT)