Isolte

Welsh, German
"ice ruler"

Isolte Origin and Meaning

The name Isolte is a girl's name.

Isolte is a feminine name that serves as a variant of Isolde (or Iseult), a name prominent in medieval Arthurian legend as the Irish princess who fell in love with Tristan. The name's origins are Celtic, possibly meaning 'ice ruler' or 'fair lady,' though its exact etymology remains debated among scholars. This variant spelling with 't' instead of 'd' is less common than the traditional Isolde. The name carries romantic and tragic associations through its connection to the legendary love story of Tristan and Isolde, which has been retold in numerous literary works, operas, and films. While never widespread in usage, Isolte maintains appeal for those drawn to names with medieval, Celtic, or literary connections.