Origin of the name Isidore

From the Greek name Ισιδωρος (Isidoros) which meant "gift of Isis", derived from the name of the Egyptian goddess Isis combined with Greek δωρον (doron) "gift". Saint Isidore of Seville was a 6th-century archbishop, historian and theologian.
Though it has never been popular in the English-speaking world among Christians, it has historically been a common name for Jews, who have used it as an Americanized form of names such as Isaac, Israel and Isaiah.

Name equivalents in different languages

cz: Izidor
de: Isidor, Isidorius
en: Isadore, Izzy
fr: Isidore, Isidorus
hu: Izidor
it: Isidoro
li: Izidorius
pl: Izyd, Izydor
ru: Isidor, Sidko
sk: Izador, Izidor