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[Facts] Isolene
About 5 years ago I met an old woman, I think she was in her eighties, named Isolene, and it's fascinated me ever since. It's pronounced I-so-LEEN, not sure how to write that exactly, the first 2 syllables are like in "isolation". I can't find any origins or usage information, think maybe her parents made it up.
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It could be a form of Isoline / Isolina (used in French and Portuguese). The origini of tha neme is debated; it could be a form of Isabelle, Isolde, or Ishild ("ice battle").
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