Yseuhe

Welsh, German
"ice ruler"

Yseuhe Origin and Meaning

The name Yseuhe is a girl's name.

Yseuhe is an extraordinarily rare feminine name that appears to be a variant or archaic spelling possibly related to Iseult or Isolde, the legendary Irish princess from the tragic romance of Tristan and Isolde. This extremely uncommon spelling variation gives the name a mysterious, almost mystical quality. The unusual letter combination creates a distinctive visual impression and a challenge for pronunciation, which might be approximated as 'ee-SOO-eh' or 'ee-SUH-hay,' though regional variations would likely exist. Names with medieval literary connections like this often appeal to parents with interests in historical legends, Celtic traditions, or unique historical spellings. Yseuhe would be considered a very bold naming choice in contemporary times, virtually guaranteeing uniqueness for a child while connecting them to ancient romantic legends and medieval naming traditions.