Name: Isidore

Gender: Male

Usage: Isidore, of basque origin, is not a popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name.

People having the name Isidore are in general originating from France, Greece, United States of America.

Meaning: The meaning of the name Isidore is: Gift of isis.

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The Growth number corresponding to this first name is 7. It denotes a pattern that assists you in growth and development: spiritual, intelligent, analytical, reserved, knowledgeable, mysterious, intuitive.

Interpretation:
Qualities: Philosophical, Spiritual
Ruling planet: Neptune
Colors: Green
Gemstones: Moonstone

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The name Isidore is ranked on the 25,113th position of the most used names. It means that this name is rarely used.

We estimate that there are at least 8000 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.001% of the population. The name Isidore has seven characters. It means that it is relatively medium-length, compared to the other names in our database.

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The name day of Isidore is 4 April.

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Isidore (/ˈɪzədɔːr/, sometimes spelled Isidor, Isadore, or Isador) is a male given name of Greek origin, derived from Ἰσίδωρος, Isídōros (a compound of Ἶσις, Ísis, and δῶρον, dōron: "gift of [the goddess] Isis").
The name survived the suppression of the worship of the Egyptian goddess Isis in the newly Christianized Roman Empire, and is, among others, the name of several Christian saints.
Similar "gift" names include the Greek "Theodore" ("gift of God"), the Persian "Mithradates" ("gift of Mithras") and Datis ("gift"), and the Hebrew "Matanya" ("gift of YHWH"). The Indo-European "gift" names are ultimately derived from the *PIE root *deh₃-, "to give".

Isidora is the equivalent female given name.


English form (via Old French and Latin) of the Greek name Isidōros, composed of the name of the goddess Isis (who was Egyptian in origin) + the Greek element dōron gift. In spite of its pagan connotations the name was a common one among early Christians, and was borne, for example, by the great encyclopaedist St Isidore of Seville (c.560–636). By the late Middle Ages, however, it had come to be considered a typically Jewish name (although originally adopted as a Christianized version of Isaiah).
Cognates: German: Isidor. Polish: Izydor.

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