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Go for Isadora
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Why is Isadora "ethnic?" If you mean Greek, then you're forgetting the most famous Isadora of all: Isadora Duncan, an American. I met a 7 year old Isadora at a Christmas party recently. Forget the Shelbys, Kennedys and Chelsys (sic). Why let those names keep you down? Someone has to raise the level. Carpe diem! Go for Isadora. You won't regret it.
P.S. Since it's a feminine form of Isidore, I prefer the Isidora spelling. But Isadora is the more conventional way.
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