Tristan and Iseult is a traditional romantic name referring to the legendary Celtic lovers Tristan and Isolde (often Anglicized as Iseult). Used chiefly as a proper noun in literature and folklore, it denotes the couple and often their tale; the phrase is used in titles, scholarship, and retellings. The pronunciation typically treats Tristan as a given name and Iseult as a name variant, with stress placed on the first element and a linking flow between words in natural speech.
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