Eleodoro
e-leodo-ro, ele(o)-doro
Popularity:
11896
Origin:
Spanish
Other Origin(s):
Greek
Meaning:
Gift from the sun
Eleodoro is a boy’s name of Greek and Spanish origin. It’s a Spanish form of Heliodoros, a Greek name that combines the words helios, meaning “sun,” with doron, meaning “gift,” to mean “gift from the sun.” A fitting name for your little ray of sunshine! Heliodorus was the name of a fourth-century saint and an ancient Greek author. As for its Spanish form, it was famously borne by Argentine artist Eleodoro Marenco and Peruvian writer Eleodoro Vargas Vicuña.