Ysidora is an uncommon yet captivating female given name of Spanish origin. It is derived from the Spanish word "ysidro," which means "lizard." This unusual etymology gives Ysidora a unique and distinctive character, setting it apart from more common names. The name Ysidora was likely bestowed to signify strength, adaptability, and perhaps even a touch of uniqueness or eccentricity, much like the reptiles for whom it is named after. It is important to note that this name is not widely recognized in English-speaking countries but can be found among Spanish communities and those appreciative of unique and meaningful names with an international flair.
In 1919, there were 6 babies named Ysidora, making it the total count of this unique name over the year.