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5/14/2012, 5:18 PM SeaHorse15
7/12/2006, 8:57 AM ekatz7

Name Musidora
Gender Feminine
Usage Literature
Pronounced Pron. myoo-zə-DAWR-ə (English)
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Meaning & History

Apparently a feminine form of #Musidorus#, which was perhaps coined by the poet Sir Philip Sidney in the late 16th century for use in his poem 'Arcadia'. Allegedly it is intended to mean "gift of the Muses" from Greek Μοῦσα (#Mousa#) "Muse", literally "muse, music, song" (compare MUSAEUS), and the popular name suffix δωρα (#dora#) "giving" or "gift". Scottish poet James Thomson used it for the lover of Damon in his work 'The Seasons' (1730). It was later the stage name of French silent film actress Jeanne Roques (1889-1957).
Added 7/12/2006 by ekatz7