Ysidro
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Ysidro is a boy’s name of Spanish origin, meaning “Ysidro is a Spanish form of Isidore, derived from Greek elements meaning 'gift of Isis.'”, and peaked in popularity in 1922.
What Ysidro Means
“Ysidro is a Spanish form of Isidore, derived from Greek elements meaning 'gift of Isis.'”
The Story of Ysidro
Carrying a gift from ancient Egypt and a blessing from Roman farmers, this name sounds like a wise whisper from the earth itself.
Ysidro is the Spanish form of Isidore, a name with roots tracing back to the Greek 'Isidoros,' meaning 'gift of Isis.' Isis was a prominent goddess in ancient Egyptian religion, associated with magic, motherhood, and healing. The name was also adopted by Saint Isidore of Seville, a patron saint of farmers and students, linking it to earth and knowledge.
There's a profound sense of gentle wisdom when you say 'Ysidro.' It feels like a gift offered with quiet grace. This name is for a child you envision with a deep well of understanding and a kind spirit, someone who connects with the world around him. When you write Ysidro on his baby blanket, you'll feel the connection to ancient blessings and a profound, earth-rooted intelligence.
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Numerology
The Adventurer
Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.
Famous Namesakes
Saint Isidore
Patron saint of farmers and the internet
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#36 in 1922
Total Births
1,412
First Recorded
1906
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