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Isador

Isador is a masculine given name, a variant spelling of Isidor or Isidore. It is derived from the Greek name Isidoros, composed of isis, the name of the Egyptian goddess, and doron, meaning "gift." The overall meaning is commonly rendered as "gift of Isis" or "gift of the goddess."

Usage and variants: The form Isador is less common than Isidore or Isidor and appears primarily in

Cultural context: Saint Isidore of Seville (Isidorus in Latin) and Saint Isidor of Madrid are among the

Notable people: There are few widely known individuals with the exact spelling Isador; the name is more

See also: Isidore, Isidor, Isidro, Isidora, Saint Isidore, San Isidro Labrador.

historical
records
and
in
some
modern
usages
as
a
personal
name.
Related
forms
include
Isidore
(English,
French,
Latin),
Isidro
(Spanish
and
Portuguese),
Isidor
(Latinized
and
Germanic
variants),
and
the
feminine
Isidora.
The
name
has
been
borne
by
saints
and
scholars
in
medieval
Christian
tradition,
contributing
to
its
diffusion
across
Europe.
prominent
early
figures
associated
with
the
root
name.
In
Spain,
San
Isidro
Labrador—the
farmer
Saint
Isidore—is
celebrated
in
agriculture
and
folklore,
and
the
name
remains
common
in
Spanish-speaking
regions.
In
English-speaking
contexts,
variants
like
Isidore
were
more
common
in
earlier
centuries,
while
Isador
continues
to
appear
occasionally.
often
found
in
its
closely
related
forms
Isidore,
Isidor,
or
Isidro.