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Isla

Isla is the Spanish noun for island. In everyday usage it denotes a landmass surrounded by water and appears in geographic descriptions and place names in Spanish-speaking regions. Beyond its common noun meaning, Isla is also used as a feminine given name in many cultures, especially in English-speaking countries from the late 20th century onward. The given name commonly draws on the Spanish word for island, but it may also reflect other naming influences, including references to geographic islands or toponymic traditions.

As a given name, Isla has gained popularity internationally and is used across a range of cultures.

In cultural and linguistic contexts, Isla can also appear as a component of place names or geographic

Notable
people
with
the
name
include
Isla
Fisher,
an
Australian
actress
known
for
roles
in
film
and
television.
The
name’s
rise
in
use
is
part
of
a
broader
trend
toward
nature-inspired
or
place-derived
first
names
in
modern
naming
practices.
descriptors
within
Spanish-speaking
areas.
Its
dual
function
as
both
a
common
noun
and
a
personal
name
reflects
how
language
and
geography
intersect
in
naming
practices,
producing
a
term
that
is
at
once
descriptive
and
personal.