Isidro
Isidro is a Spanish masculine name derived from the Greek name Isidoros, which is composed of the elements 'Isis', the name of the ancient Egyptian goddess, and 'doron', meaning 'gift'.
The name Isidro is associated with Saint Isidore the Farmer, who is the patron saint of farmers and rural communities in Spain. The name has been popular in Spanish-speaking countries for centuries and is often given to boys born in rural or agricultural areas.
In some cases, the name Isidro may also be given as a reference to Saint Isidore of Seville, a scholar and bishop who is known for his encyclopedic work on various subjects, including theology, history, and science.
While Isidro is primarily a masculine name, it can also be used as a unisex name, though it is less common for girls.