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Forename Izolda

All around the world, Izolda (Izolda Georgia Brazil Poland Romania Greece, Изольда Russia Kazakhstan Uzbekistan Belarus Kyrgyzstan, איזולדה Israel) is a common feminine forename. The first name Izolda is characteristic of Georgia, where it is a widespread female name, Russia, where it is quite a rare girly name, and Kazakhstan. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Georgia, Russia, and Brazil. Very seldom, Izolda is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Izolda

name Ysolt, name Isold, name Iselda, name Eseld, name Iseut, name Isolda, name Yseult, name Iseult, name Изольда, name Izôlda, name Ізолда, name Izold, name Isilde, name Izolde, name Изолда, name Ysolde, name איזולדה, name Izolda, name Isotta, name Isolde, name Esyllt, name Ізольда
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Izolda Greece, Romania, Brazil, Poland, Georgia
Изольда Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Russia, Kyrgyzstan
איזולדה Israel
Изолда Russia, Armenia

First name Izolda in the context

Izolda is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Iseult , the character in the Arthurian legend; daughter of Hoel of Brittany and eventual wife of Tristan, Arthurian romance.

Notable namesakes

izolda löhnerová holocaust victim, CZ (b. 1904) link
erdély izolda Hungarian music critic, teacher, HU (b. 1906) link
picture of izolda cela izolda cela izolda cela Brazilian politician, BR (b. 1960) link
izolda erdély (b. 1906) link
izolda kowalska-kiryluk Polish politician, PL (b. 1916) link
izolda poželaitė-davis (b. 1923) link
izolda kotlarczyk Izolda Kotlarczyk * 1933 , Wągrowiec , Polsko (Poland) † 2005 , painter, graphic artist nationality: Polish sex: female notes: nk neuvádí 2018 (b. 1933) link
izolda wojciechowska Polish actress, PL (b. 1936) link
halmy izolda Hungarian puppeteer, HU (b. 1939) link
izolda ambrožić (b. 1932) link
izolda macskássy Hungarian artist, RO (b. 1945) link
izolda gardošowa DE (b. 1938) link
izolda keidošiūtė LT (b. 1952) link
izolda kiec Polish polonist, specialist in literature and non-fiction writer, PL (b. 1965) link
izolda bričkovskienė LT (b. 1955) link