Isadora
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I like it and I prefer the Isadora spelling to Isidora. I don't know that I'd ever actually use it though because I dislike "Dora" and I'd be afraid people would use that as a nickname. ;)
I like Isadora Pearl best. The single syllable middle name w/ the 3 syllable first packs a punch.
I like Isadora Pearl best. The single syllable middle name w/ the 3 syllable first packs a punch.
This message was edited 1/4/2021, 11:37 AM
Isidora is a really cool name.
(I dunno what "Isadora" is supposed to be though, unless it's after the dancer? Maybe it's Isabella smushed with Theodora? Or maybe it's emo - "I sad"-ora? I don't care for it.)
Isidora Jane is cool, and Isidora Jean I like even more. I like it with these short spare names.
Isidora Ruth, Isidora Edith, Isidora Eve
Isidora Charis, Isidora Marlene
Concrete noun-names (Briar, Pearl) don't make good middles for Isidora IMO because it sounds like "is a door a ___"
(I dunno what "Isadora" is supposed to be though, unless it's after the dancer? Maybe it's Isabella smushed with Theodora? Or maybe it's emo - "I sad"-ora? I don't care for it.)
Isidora Jane is cool, and Isidora Jean I like even more. I like it with these short spare names.
Isidora Ruth, Isidora Edith, Isidora Eve
Isidora Charis, Isidora Marlene
Concrete noun-names (Briar, Pearl) don't make good middles for Isidora IMO because it sounds like "is a door a ___"
Not a fan of it personally. Too put upon imo, pretentious or something. I like the nn Pearl
This message was edited 1/3/2021, 10:46 PM