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[Opinions] I've come across it before (m)
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Oscar Wilde had a sister called Isola who died as a child.I think it's pretty though it would be interesting to see how much usage it has as a name (or rather, why did a little Irish girl end up being called Isola in the 1850s? :) )
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Used a lot 19th cent. England.Who knows? I'm not sure about Ireland but it was reasonably popular in England during the 19th century if that helps any. I like it.
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