[Facts] Re: Meaning Of...
in reply to a message by HarderToBreathe
Isalyn, Isaline, and Ysaline are most likely forms of Isabelle. In France, at least, the namedays for Isaline is the 22nd Feburary, Saint Elizabeth's Day.
It has also been suggested that it may come from Ysoie, a French form of Eusebia (masc. Eusebius).
Another possible theory is that it's a form of Isoline, making it a derivation of Isihild / Isolde.
~ isla, sophie, embla, zephyra, vida, clementine, swanhilda, calliope, magnhild, salomé ~
~ rémi, archer, louis, aurelian, pollux, lucan, storm, henry, nicodemus, maximilian ~
It has also been suggested that it may come from Ysoie, a French form of Eusebia (masc. Eusebius).
Another possible theory is that it's a form of Isoline, making it a derivation of Isihild / Isolde.
~ isla, sophie, embla, zephyra, vida, clementine, swanhilda, calliope, magnhild, salomé ~
~ rémi, archer, louis, aurelian, pollux, lucan, storm, henry, nicodemus, maximilian ~