The baby name Isidoro is a boy name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "ee-see-doh-roh".
Isidoro is a masculine name of Spanish and Italian origin. It is derived from the Greek name Isidoros, which means "gift of Isis" or "gift of the goddess". Isis was an ancient Egyptian goddess of fertility, motherhood, and magic. The name Isidoro was popularized by Saint Isidore of Seville, a prominent theologian and scholar who lived in the 6th and 7th centuries. He is considered the patron saint of the internet and computer users.
The name Isidoro has been used in various cultures throughout history. It was particularly popular in Spain and Italy during the Middle Ages. In Spain, it was often given to boys born on Saint Isidore's feast day, which is celebrated on April 4th. The name has also been used in literature and the arts, such as in the works of Spanish playwright Lope de Vega and Italian composer Gioachino Rossini.
The pronunciation of Isidoro is ee-see-DOH-roh. The name is composed of two elements: "isi" which means "gift" and "doro" which means "of Isis". Isidoro is a strong and unique name that is still used today in Spanish and Italian-speaking countries. It is a great choice for parents who are looking for a name with a rich history and cultural significance.