Isidore is a Latin name derived from Isidorus, meaning 'gift of Isis'. It was originally an ancient Roman surname and later became popularized by Saint Isidore of Seville, a Spanish theologian and philosopher.
In Christian tradition, Saint Isidore is revered as the patron saint of the internet and computer users. He has also been celebrated in Spanish culture for his wisdom and literary achievements.
Individuals named Isidore are often characterized as clever, analytical, and possessing a dry sense of humor, with a strong desire to learn and understand complex ideas.
Although it's not commonly found in modern times, the name Isidore has seen a recent resurgence in popularity, particularly among parents seeking unique and distinctive names.