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How do you pronounce Iseult?

31 replies

LuluF · 13/05/2010 14:09

I was at school with a girl named Iseult - she pronounced it 'Iz-elt', but I suspect this isn't the usual way.

Any ideas?

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KRH · 13/05/2010 14:18

I would have said Yu-sult. But then maybe that's just because I believe it to be a variation of Yseult and was told that was how you pronounce that name. Maybe I'm wrong!

Tidey · 13/05/2010 14:19

Iz-ULT. But it might be wrong.

CurbAppeal · 13/05/2010 14:19

"Oi, you!"

RabbitAndCo · 13/05/2010 14:26

Iz-olt

weasle · 13/05/2010 15:29

i know one and she is mainly Izi but full name is 'Iz-Ult'

whatwasthatagain · 13/05/2010 15:33

Yer sult

legallyblond · 13/05/2010 16:07

Iz-olt.... because its a form of Isolde, as in Tristan and, right?

BessieBoots · 13/05/2010 16:08

I thought it was eye-zey-ult

Lionstar · 13/05/2010 16:11

Originally comes from the Welsh Esyllt

I would say Iz-olt

Lovethesea · 13/05/2010 16:29

I would say Iz-ult

BessieBoots · 13/05/2010 16:44

Esyllt is pronounced Ess-eellt.

pixiestix · 13/05/2010 17:32

Another vote for Iz-olt

mathanxiety · 13/05/2010 17:44

The one I knew was Ees-ult (maybe a Dublin pronunciation).

FlyMeToDunoon · 13/05/2010 17:45

E-uz ult

Jamieandhismagictorch · 13/05/2010 18:29

Isn't Whatsisname (Strider) Iseult's heir in Lord of the Rings?

MrsvWoolf · 13/05/2010 18:34

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Jamieandhismagictorch · 13/05/2010 18:36

Oh yes. Thanks MrsvWoolf

FrakkedUpTheElection · 13/05/2010 18:39

My cousin Yseult says it Eez-ult. We have a weird thing for Y names in our family and they all start with the Ee sound (except Ysabel). Irish though, picking up on the Dublin point above.

janajos · 13/05/2010 18:40

I would say ISOLDE as well. It is a French version and eult in French is pronounced as we would pronounce euh - l -t. Not easy for the British so I would probably just plump from ISOLDE if I liked the name

LuluF · 14/05/2010 10:31

Maybe too many potential variations to consider, then. You can imagine a life time of people getting it wrong and having to correct it.

Thanks for all the advice.

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FrakkedUpTheElection · 14/05/2010 13:09

Yseult/Iseult and Ysolde/Isolde are different names though. Or my cousins have different variations of the same name, which would amuse me greatly

mathanxiety · 14/05/2010 14:51

Your cousins do indeed have versions of the same name, FrakkedUpTheElection.

FrakkedUpTheElection · 15/05/2010 11:50

I can't wait to tell them that....

Did I mention that they're twins?

And very touchy about having separate identities?

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