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Ysidora

Variant of Isidora, from Greek 'Isis' and 'doron' meaning gift of Isis.

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Ysidora is a variant of Isidora, from Greek Isis and doron meaning gift of Isis. That mythological origin gives the name a layered ancient feel, connecting it to both Greek and Egyptian religious worlds.

The variant spelling gives the classical form a more archaic, unusual appearance. As a given name, Ysidora feels antique, ornate, and quietly dramatic. It has the kind of mythic depth that makes classical names so enduring, even when they are rare in modern use.

The sound is graceful, but the spelling gives it extra character. Ysidora is a name with old-world ceremony and a distinct mythological glow.

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