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Isidora vs Isadora
I've always prefered Isadora. I don't know, I just prefered the look and sound of it.
BUt in the theatre in school I'm playing Isidora and now I really like that one too. I think I still prefer how Isadora looks, but Isidora is growing on me. Plus, Isidor is a family name and it makes more sense to use Isidora I guess. What do you think? Isidora or Isadora?
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I prefer Isadora - it looks and sounds softer to me.
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I prefer Isadora, which is on my list, but Isidora is pretty too.
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Isadora, because I think it sounds and looks much better than Isidora.
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I prefer the look of Isadora.
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When I say it in Swedish they are not pronounced the same. Do you pronounce them the same way?
I prefer the sound of Isadora. Isidora is great and if they were pronounced the same I would probably prefer Isidora to Isadora.
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No, I'm notI pronounce them diffrently.
Isadora is softer if you ask me. Isidora sounds more..harsh. Yet elegant.
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I prefer Isidora, but I couldn't really give you a reason why. Perhaps because the only Isidora I know (my friend's 1 year old daughter) is spelled that way.
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IsidoraI pronounce Isidora and Isadora the same way. And since they are feminine forms of Isidor / Isidore, the Isidora spelling always made the most sense to me. Plus, I have a thing for girls' "i" names and adding another "i" in there adds to the fun for me. Isabel / Isabelle / Isabella is so well known that I think people carry that over into the spelling of Isidora too much.
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Isadora. The "i" just looks cutesy. I don't like this name period... but I like Isadora best from these two.
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I automatically write Isadora whenever I have to put it on paper, but prefer Isidora, it looks sharper, more alert.
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