Origin:Welsh. Meaning:fair lady; iron ruler, ice ruler. Isolde is a feminine name of Welsh, German, and Celtic that is rich with meaning to give baby a mythical, medieval age.
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").
Indeed, as far as the United States is concerned, Isolde is an extremely rare name. In fact, many Americans are probably not even aware of the colorful Celtic legend.
Sion. The Welsh boy's name Sion means 'God is gracious. '
Isolde, the spelling first used in a 13th century German poem, is one the variants of the name Iseult. While the meaning is uncertain, it may derive from Germanic elements meaning "ice" and "battle" or Brythonic origins with the possible meaning "she who is gazed upon".
A variant spelling of Iseult and Esyllt, this name translates to “fair lady.” To give baby the best of both worlds, Isolde also means “iron ruler” or “ice ruler”—a beautiful base for them to hone their leadership strengths.
O'Cleary or O'Clery (Irish: Ó Cléirigh) is the surname of a learned Gaelic Irish family. It is the oldest recorded surname in Europe — dating back to 916 CE — and is cognate with cleric and clerk. The O'Clearys are a sept of the Uí Fiachrach dynasty, who ruled the Kingdom of Connacht for nearly two millennia.
Cristyn: Welsh version of Christine - pretty and feminine. Daron: Oak. Del: Meaning pretty.
Carys. The name Carys comes from the word 'caru' (to love).
There may be no exact translation, but are many terms of endearment in Welsh: cariad (love), annwyl (dear), yr aur (literally “the gold”), mêl (honey), del (pretty), mach'i (literally “my small one”, used for women or usually female children), ngwas i (“my boy”, usually used for male children), or blodyn (flower) are ...
Isolde Origin and Meaning
The name Isolde is girl's name of Welsh origin meaning "ice ruler". Now that Tristan has been rediscovered, maybe it's time for his fabled lover in the Arthurian romances and Wagnerian opera, a beautiful Irish princess, to be brought back into the light as well.
Isolde in Irish is Sibéal.
Known throughout Western Europe as the lover of Tristan, Isolt of the White Hands is a Celtic Goddess who encourages devoted love and improves sexual expression within a relationship.
Tristan and Iseult, also known as Tristan and Isolde and other names, is a medieval chivalric romance told in numerous variations since the 12th century. Based on a Celtic legend and possibly other sources, the tale is a tragedy about the illicit love between the Cornish knight Tristan and the Irish princess Iseult.
Popularity of the name Isolde
The name Isolde is ranked #6371 overall.
The Welsh word for 'darling' is 'annwyl' and 'anwylyd' means 'dearest'.
Princess in Welsh is 'tywysoges'. The word also mutates to 'dywysoges' and 'thywysoges' depending on the context of the sentence.
Catrin. Welsh form of Catherine and means 'pure' or 'clear'.
Welsh·wom·an ˈwelsh-ˌwu̇-mən. ˈwelch- : a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Wales.
Gareth: Meaning “gentle”.
The problem is that Heulwen means sunshine, or “blessed by the sun”.
Murphy. The most common of all Irish names, the Murphy surname can be found in all four provinces. Murphys are primarily from Antrim, Armagh, Carlow, Cork, Kerry, Roscommon, Sligo, Tyrone, and Wexford, however.
The company, owned by Britannia Jinky Jersey Limited, had a surname blacklist including Irish surnames such as Cash, Connors, Delaney, Doherty, Gallagher, Horan, MacLaughlin, McMahon, Murphy, O'Brien, O'Mahoney, and O'Reilly.