English, French, Hebrew: From the Greek name Ισιδωρος (Isidoros) which meant “gift of Isis”, from the name of the Egyptian goddess ISIS combined with Greek δωρον (doron) “gift”. SaintIsidore of Seville was a 6th-century archbishop, historian and theologian. It has never been popular in the English-speaking world among Christians, though it has historically been a common Jewish name. (Behindthename.com)
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