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[Opinions] Isidora
I've admired Isadora for quite some time; however, I recently realized that I love the meaning "gift of Isis" and therefore prefer Isidora, which is more discernibly redolent of the meaning than Isadora.What are your reflections on the name? Which of the following combinations appeal to you?Isidora Beatrice
Isidora Beatrix
Isidora Blanche
Isidora Blanchefleur
Isidora Blythe
Isidora Capucine
Isidora Cécile
Isidora Cecily
Isidora Charlotte
Isidora Clémence
Isidora Clementine
Isidora Clothilde
Isidora Eugenie
Isidora Eulalie
Isidora Euphémie
Isidora Flavie
Isidora Gertrude
Isidora Helen
Isidora Jane
Isidora Joan
Isidora Juliet
Isidora June
Isidora Léonie
Isidora Léontine
Isidora Lilac
Isidora Lilian
Isidora Liliane (emphasis on the final syllable)
Isidora Lillian
Isidora Lucille
Isidora Lucy
Isidora Mabel
Isidora Mathilde
Isidora Melisande
Isidora Melpomene
Isidora Millicent
Isidora Nimue
Isidora Peony
Isidora Petronel
Isidora Pétronille
Isidora Plum
Isidora Pomeline
Isidora Poppy
Isidora Violet
Isidora Vivian
Isidora Viviane (emphasis on the final syllable)
Isidora Vivienne (emphasis on the final syllable)
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I love the name, but only spelled Isadora.Isidora Blythe
Isidora Cecily
Isidora Clementine
Isidora June
Isidora Lucille
Isidora Mathilde
Isidora Violet
Isidora Viviane
Isidora Vivienne
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I love it. I'm the same as you; I liked the Isadora spelling first but then later came to love the Isidora spelling as well. I like both equally, though.My favorite combos of yours are Isidora Beatrix, Isidora Clementine, Isidora Juliet, Isidora Lilac, Isidora Violet, and Isidora Vivienne.
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I like Isidora. I never thought of it much until my friend named her baby this last fall. Her full name is Isidora Perpetua. It's a wonder with Isabella so popular that so few people think to touch on Isidora. Of your combos I like:
Isidora Beatrice
Isidora Beatrix
Isidora Blythe
Isidora Cecily
Isidora Clementine
Isidora Gertrude
Isidora Helen
Isidora Lilac
Isidora Lucy
Isidora Mabel
Isidora Millicent
Isidora Violet
Isidora Viviane
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Isidora is cute but I prefer Isadora much more. My fave combos are Isadora Helen, Isadora June, Isadora Lucy and Isadora Violet
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I like the look of Isadora best, but the meaning of Isidora does give it some hidden flair. MN's I like best:BeatriceCapucineClementineEulalieMelisandePomelineMore MN's for you to consider:
Pascaline
Dominica
Svetlana
Jessamy
Ophelie
Priya
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I love Isidore for a boy (second favorite name for a boy) and Isadora for a girl but Isidora looks wrong to me and I much prefer the pronunciation of Isadora.
Both Isadora and Isidora are lovely, underrated names. I love how they are feminine and sophisticated but not frilly or over the top. I do like Isidora. I just prefer Isadora. My favorite combos from your list are:
Isidora Charlotte
Isidora Jane
Isidora June
Isidora Millicent
Isidora Peony
Isidora Vivienne
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Just out of curiosity, how do you pronounce Isidora and Isadora? They are exactly the same to me pronunciation-wise.
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There is a clear difference between Isidora and Isadora when I say them. Isidora would be pronounced Is-IH-dora and Isadora Is-AH-dora. All vowels are very cleary pronunced in Swedish and I can't really get away from it even if I speak English. In theory I would pronounce Jordan, Jordin and Jordon in three different ways as well (though I know they're all pronounced the same.)
The difference between Isidora and Isadora is definitely less noticeable when I proununce them in English but there's still a difference.
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