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[Opinions] Isadora or Isidora?
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IsadoraWhich is funny, because I prefer Isidore over Isadore. Maybe it's because the "i" looks more masculine, but I'm not sure.
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IsadoraLooks more natural...although Isidora is pretty too. :)
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IsidoraIsadora looks wrong to me. I think Isidora was the "original," if you care about such things.
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Isadora
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I agreeIt just looks right, even if it isn't the "correct" spelling.
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IsidoraIt looks more complete to me this way.
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IIIILooks so much sharper and smarter. Isadora looks clunky and less intellectual.
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Isadora!!!
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Isadora 100%It just looks so much better, imo. This one was one of my favorites when I was younger, before I knew about the Isidora spelling.
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I'm usually a stickler for proper spellings and no nns on the bc, however, I do have my exceptions. Isadora (and Molly and Jack) are some of my few exceptions. Isadora just looks so much nicer, imo. OTOH, if I were going with Isidore, I definitely spell it like this.
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I prefer the look of Isadora, but the Isidora spelling more faithfully conveys the essence of the name ("gift of Isis"); therefore, I prefer Isidora.
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Isadora
I think it's mostly because I like the idea of using Sadie as a nickname.
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Oooo... toughy. Today I would choose Isidora.
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IsidoraBecause I think it looks better and doesn't look like it's related to Isabella.
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Isadora
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Isadora:)
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IsidoraIsidora because (a) it's the feminine form of Isidore; (b) I have a thing for "i's;" and (c) Isadora looks like a poor man's version of Isabelle.
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Isadora
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IsidoraIsadora to me seems wrong, and trendy-spelled to "match" Isabella, although the trend may be antique and forgotten as such. Seems to me like Isadora is an example of how one celebrity can over the years make a creative spelling standard. Today, it would've been Isydorah.And yeah, it has the word sad in it. I sad ... I would not wish to write I S A D ... every time I began to write my own name.
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Isidora.
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Isidora, just because Isadora has the word "sad" in it.
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I prefer Isadora, but either one is lovely to me.
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Oh Brandon stop making it so hard for people! I love Isadora with nick Isa, Issy or Dora
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IsadoraFor how I pronounce Isidora, I prefer it spelled Izidora.
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I like both. Isidora is for when I'm feeling more name-nerdy and traditional, Isadora is for when I think names should look how they sound. I'm so helpful eh?
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