Isidora
noun as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:Devout pilgrims travel to the shrine of Saint Isidora in Seville, Spain, every year to commemorate her feast day.
Definition:refers to the name of the Spanish saint venerated for her charity and piety.
Example:Isidora of Seville’s encyclopedic works were instrumental in preserving classical learning during the Middle Ages.
Definition:refers to the saint hagiographical books and historical sources mention her as a remarkable scholar and writer in early medieval Spain.
Example:The lady was known as Isidora the Fair for her exceptional grace and beauty.
Definition:often used as a poetic reference to the beauty of Saint Isidora of Seville.
Example:In the park, a young Isidora was enjoying the spring flowers while reading a book.
Definition:the name itself, used to refer to a person of the given name Isidora.
Example:Isidora of Córdoba’s intellectual influence extended beyond her lifetime, inspiring generations of scholars.
Definition:another referential phrase to Isidora of Seville.
Example:Isidora Alvarez was a successful lawyer and community leader in her hometown.
Definition:a specific instance of the name, combined with a surname.
Example:Isidora Orion was the main character in a children's astronomy book, teaching kids about constellations.
Definition:a name combination used in fictional contexts, possibly inspired by stars and astronomy.
Example:Isidora Sanchez was a renowned artist, her paintings gracing the walls of museums across the world.
Definition:a combination of Isidora with a popular Spanish surname.
Example:Isidora Ramirez, a successful attorney, headed a legal team in a high-profile case.
Definition:a combination of Isidora with a Spanish surname, Ramirez.
Example:Isidora Gomez, a dedicated teacher, had won numerous awards for her contributions to education.
Definition:a combination of Isidora with a common Spanish surname.
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