Isadora?
Is this name likely to move into the top 20 over the next few years?
Just curious what everyone thought since Isabella seems to be increasing in popularity. At present, I don't think Isadora is even ranked....not sure though.
And as an aside, do you prefer "Isadora" or "Isidora" ?
Just curious what everyone thought since Isabella seems to be increasing in popularity. At present, I don't think Isadora is even ranked....not sure though.
And as an aside, do you prefer "Isadora" or "Isidora" ?
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In the United States, I highly doubt it. Isadora is very uncommon here, so, unless something miraculous happens, no.
I prefer Isidora
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I prefer Isidora
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I don't like it, sorry. It just doesn't sound very attractive to me. :(
i dont really like it it reminds me too much of the programm WIZADORA that i used to watchas a child
It's a nice alternative to the overused Isabella/belle etc.
I like Isidora
I like Isidora
I sincerely doubt that it will even enter the top 100 in the next few years. It's still considered an old lady name by most.
I love the name, and I MUCH prefer the spelling Isadora.
I love the name, and I MUCH prefer the spelling Isadora.
I don't think that it will move into the top 20 that quickly. I checked up on Isadora's popularity in the U.S. It hasn't ranked on the top 1000 list yet so I would say that it's safe for at least a while. I prefer the spelling Isadora. It looks more feminine to me.
This message was edited 1/1/2006, 6:24 PM
I like both Isadora and Isidora (the original form I think), but I would probably use Isadora, b/c it is more common.
I think Isadora might be more popular, as parents search for something like Isabella but less popular. But I don't think it will be among the top 20. I just feel that the name is too stately to become popular among the masses. But we never know, if a popular TV character is named Isadora ...
"But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
Rick Nelson, Garden Party
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I think Isadora might be more popular, as parents search for something like Isabella but less popular. But I don't think it will be among the top 20. I just feel that the name is too stately to become popular among the masses. But we never know, if a popular TV character is named Isadora ...
"But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
Rick Nelson, Garden Party
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
I prefer Isadora I dont think it will get that popular but who knows it only needs a few celebs to use the name or a new actress with this name to come on the scene
I think Isadora is great!
Spelled Isadora no question about it. I hope it doesn't get overused, I don't think it will climb that fast.
Spelled Isadora no question about it. I hope it doesn't get overused, I don't think it will climb that fast.
I love the name Isadora, and no, I don't think it'll move to the top 20 anytime soon. I do not like the nn Dora for Isadora, it's pretty how it is, and I spell it Isadora, Isidora looks wrong to me. I also do like Isabel/Isabelle/Isabella.
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