๐ About Isidora
Isidora is the feminine form of Isidore, from the Greek Isidoros โ combining Isis, the Egyptian goddess of magic, and doron, meaning "gift." The name flourished through the Byzantine era and spread across the Iberian Peninsula, becoming cherished in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking cultures. It carries an aura of intellectual and artistic distinction, timeless and elegantly distinctive.
๐ Details
- OriginSpanish
- Genderโ Female
- MeaningVariant of Isadora. Gift of Isis
๐ Variants & Related Names
โญ Famous People
- Isadora Duncan โ American dancer and choreographer, pioneer of modern dance and one of the most influential artistic figures of the early 20th century.
- Isidora Sekulic โ Serbian writer and critic, regarded as one of the greatest prose stylists in Serbian literature and the first woman elected to the Serbian Academy of Sciences.
- Isidora Zebeljan โ Serbian composer known for her operas and orchestral works, blending Balkan folk traditions with contemporary classical music.
- Isidora Aguirre โ Chilean playwright and novelist, celebrated for social and political dramas that shaped 20th-century Latin American theatre.