Isidora or Isadora is a female given name of Greek origin, derived from Ἰσίδωρος, Isídōros (a compound of Ἶσις, Ísis, and δῶρον, dōron: "gift of [the goddess] Isis").
Gender | female |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Greek |
Meaning | "gift of Isis" |
Other names | |
Nickname(s) | Isi, Izzy |
Related names | Isadora |
The male equivalent is Isidore. 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" and Slavic "Bogdan" (both meaning "gift of God"), the Persian "Mithradates" ("gift of Mithras") and Datis ("gift"), and the Hebrew "Matanya" ("gift of Jah"). The Indo-European "gift" names are ultimately derived from the *PIE root *deh₃-, "to give".
It was the ninth most popular name for baby girls in Chile in 2006.[1]
People
edit- Saint Isidora, Christian 4th century saint and nun
- Isadora Bennett (1900–1980), American publicity agent for modern dance theatre
- Isidora Bjelica (1967–2020), Serbian writer
- Isadora Cerullo (born 1991), Brazilian-American rugby sevens player
- Isadora Duncan (1877 or 1878–1927), American dancer
- Isadora Newman (1878–1955), American artist, poet, writer, playwright and storyteller
- Isidora Niemeyer (born 2001), Chilean rower
- Isidora Sekulić (1877–1958), Serbian writer and adventurer
- Isadora Williams (born 1996), Brazilian-American figure skater
- Isidora Zegers (1803–1869), Spanish artist and composer
- Isidora Žebeljan (1967-2020), Serbian composer
- Isadora Zubillaga (born 1968), Venezuelan diplomat and activist.
Fictional characters
edit- Isadora Quagmire, in the A Series of Unfortunate Events novel series
- Isadora Smackle, in the American television series Girl Meets World
- Isadore Daniels, in the American film Jump In!
- Isidora is the main antagonist in the DLC ‘’Curse of the Pharaohs’’ for the 2017 game ‘’Assassin's Creed: Origins’’
- Isadora Moon, the half-vampire, half-fairy heroine of a series of children’s books.