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Isolda

American  
[ih-zohl-duh, ih-sohl-] / ɪˈzoʊl də, ɪˈsoʊl- /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Iseult.


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It will be based partially on the book “Intimate Frida,” by her niece Isolda P. Kahlo, and informed by conversations with Kahlo’s family in Mexico.

From Washington Post • Jul. 24, 2022

Laura Isolda said all the unsuccessful searches can leave you feeling defeated, “but then you say, you know what, at least we can cross one more area we searched off the list.”

From Washington Times • Dec. 22, 2019

David Isolda said they “just felt compelled to do something.”

From Washington Times • Dec. 22, 2019

Clair and Isolda join forces with the commune’s bewhiskered old-timers, who hang out in the local bar, jawing in their Down East accents.

From New York Times • Jul. 23, 2015

We are not far from home now, Carlos, and if all goes well with us to-day we ought to-night to sleep in our own casa, and see dear little Isolda once more.

From The Cruise of the Thetis A Tale of the Cuban Insurrection by Cuneo, Cyrus