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wdyt of Isolde?

or the use of the names Tristan and Isolde, like the characters in the play and they story
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I adore the name Isolde. I'm not as big on the name tristan because of the French word "triste" (=sad) and I wouldn't like to see siblings named Tristan and Isolde.But Isolde on its own as a name -- terrific.
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not using them together, but what do you think of the use of them in general?
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Well, I certainly wouldn't use them together, but I think they're both pretty useable. Tristan, of course, really is--the popularity charts prove that much. Isolde is very pretty, but it'd get mispronunced a lot; I think it would work best as a middle name.Array
"What are these parents thinking?...Let's name her Madison--she'll live in her own world: 16 square miles surrounded by reality." -- Susan Lampert Smith
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I love Tristan but Isolde seems very dated to me. I wouldn´t use them together (reminds me to Romeo & Julia etc).
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Isolde is a gorgeous name. But use with Tristan should be cut to the minimum. Maybe as cat names?
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I think Tristan and Isolde are both beautiful names. Using them together would be a bit much, though... and sort of morbid. Like using Romeo and Juliet for siblings.. it's probably just something one shouldn't do.Shannon
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