• Iseult

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    From the name of the queen who fell in love with Tristan in medieval romance; possibly from , of uncertain meaning, or from , equivalent to Old High German is ("ice") + hiltja ("battle").

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    Iseult

    (plural Iseults)
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      • 1988 John Brady, A Stone of the Heart, St Martin's Press, ISBN 0312018290, page 9:Just as he finished, the daughter came in, Iseult. A name out of the past, a darkly Celtic presence: jet-black hair, the same as Minogue had had, tall.

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