Isidore
/ˈɪzɪˌdɔr/
Favorites
Greek
Isidore, of Greek origin, combines 'Isis', the Egyptian goddess of fertility, and 'doron', meaning 'gift', thus translating to 'gift of Isis'. The name also carries connotations of being adored or cherished. Historically, it has been associated with intelligence and piety, notably borne by Saint Isidore of Seville, a revered scholar. Its classical roots and meaning make it a distinguished and meaningful choice.
Isidore of Seville
Encyclopaedist, Originum sive Etymologiarum
E. Y. Harburg
Songwriter, The Wizard of Oz
Izzy
Dory
Sid
Charts show data based on United States SSA data(not global data) only, Roll over the visual for detailed rankings by year.