Isidore
i-sido-re, is(i)-dore
Popularity:
12504
Origin:
Greek
Meaning:
Gift of Isis
Derived from the Greek name Isídōros, Isidore can be translated as “gift of Isis.” Although it means a gift from an ancient Egyptian goddess, the moniker’s popularity comes from its association with Catholic figures such as Isidore of Seville, who is widely believed to be the last scholar of the ancient world. Your little one will surely be in esteemed company among the other notable Isidores, meaning they’ll never run out of inspiration to be good and do good in the world.