Isotta
i-sotta,
is(ot)-ta
Origin:Italian
Meaning:One who is gazed at; Ice battle; Iron ruler; Iron battle
As an Italian name for girls, Isotta’s inspiration lies in the mysterious origins of Iseult. A variant of Isotte, Isolde, and Yseut, just to name a few, Isotta is brimming with admiration from its Welsh root Esyllt, meaning “one who is gazed at.” Not to be underestimated for its surreal beauty, Isotta wields a mighty sword with the meanings “ice battle,” “iron battle,” and “iron ruler” from the German Ishild and Iswalde. Taking the world by storm and looking good while doing so, Isotta is infused with confidence and glory.
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