Isidro means gift of Isis or strong gift — the Spanish form of Isidore, from the Greek. Saint Isidore IS the patron saint of farmers AND the patron of the internet. San Isidro IS one of Spain's most important festivals. Three syllables of the patron-of-farmers-AND-internet, Spain's-most-important, and Greek strong-gift.
Saint Isidore IS patron of farmers AND the internet.
San Isidro IS Spain's most important festival.
Three syllables with a warm, Spanish sound: ee-SEE-droh.
Isi and Dro are both embedded.
The most dually patron-saint name.
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The vibe of Isidro
gift of Isisstrong giftSpanishIsidoreGreekSaint Isidorepatron farmersinternetSan Isidro
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Origin & history of Isidro
Greek Isis + doron (gift)→Spanish Isidro
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Greek / Spanish roots
Isidro IS the Spanish Isidore — patron of farmers AND the internet. San Isidro IS Spain's most important.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Spanish; Saint Isidore of Seville; San Isidro.
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Today
Isidro remains a beloved choice, ranking #1976 in the US. 8,120 babies have been named Isidro since 1885.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, SSA data
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How popular is Isidro?
2000peak year
The name Isidro reached its peak in 2000, with 160 registrations (ranked #951). It had been quietly building for over half a century before that, first appearing in records in 1885. Since the peak, the name has eased to well outside the top 1,000 (around #1976) today, averaging about 76 new babies per year. Isidro's usage has held roughly steady recently. Across all years on record, approximately 8,120 American babies have carried this name.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Isidro's Life Path 7 is the seeker's number — patron seeking. People named Isidro tend to be warm, gifted, and blessed at being the patron of BOTH farmers AND the internet.
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