Isidro

The name Isidro means 'gift of Isis.' In its cultural context, it carries the symbolic meaning of a precious or divine gift, linked to the divine favor of the renowned Egyptian goddess Isis, representing protection, healing, and magic.

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The name Isidro has its origins in the Greek name 'Isidoros', which means 'gift of Isis.' Isis was an ancient Egyptian goddess of motherhood, magic, and fertility. The name traveled through cultures and languages, becoming Isidorus in Latin before evolving into Isidro in Spanish-speaking regions.

  • Babies named Isidro in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 77
  • Nicknames: Isi, Sid, Dro, Izzy, Sidro.
  • Full Names: Isidore, Isadora, Isidoro, Isidra, Isidro.
  • Famous Namesakes: Isidore the Laborer-Patron saint, Isidro Fainé-Chairman of CaixaBank, Isidor Isaac Rabi-Nobel Laureate Physicist, Isidro Baldenegro López-environmental activist, Isidro Nozal-pro Road Cyclist.
  • Gender: Typically associated with males, but can have variants for females (Isidora, Isidra)
  • Numerology: In numerology, 'Isidro' resonates with the number 3. This number symbolizes creativity, friendliness, and optimism. People with this name often possess an innate artistic flair, expressing creativity in unique and delightful ways. They are often seen as inspirational figures, embodying a cheerful and uplifting presence.

Isidro is more popular in Spanish-speaking regions, especially in countries like Spain and Mexico. While it might not be as common in English-speaking countries, it bears cultural and historical significance due to its association with Saint Isidore, the patron saint of farmers. The name sees occasional use among those seeking to honor this heritage or looking for a name that bridges traditional values with contemporary appeal.

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