[Opinions] Re: Isidore / Isidora / Isadora
in reply to a message by Stephanie Anne
I like it a lot more than the saccharine and excessively frilly Isabella. But I don't like how it sounds like the sentence "is a door," not that that really makes sense. Also Isadore is a bore-uh.
Still I like it enough for someone else, that's just the kind of stuff that keeps it off my own favorites list.
Is that a coincidence or is there some kind of meaning behind the siblings being Isadora and Duncan in those books? Because obviously Isadora Duncan, the dancer, comes to mind.
I love Robin as a boys name. It surprises me because after many, many years as this being used more for females, it still seems to work very well on males imo. Maybe it's the strong association with Robin Hood. I love it.
Still I like it enough for someone else, that's just the kind of stuff that keeps it off my own favorites list.
Is that a coincidence or is there some kind of meaning behind the siblings being Isadora and Duncan in those books? Because obviously Isadora Duncan, the dancer, comes to mind.
I love Robin as a boys name. It surprises me because after many, many years as this being used more for females, it still seems to work very well on males imo. Maybe it's the strong association with Robin Hood. I love it.
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In the books...
I'm pretty sure the author just snuck that in as a little joke, as it doesn't seem to have any bearing on the story.
I'm pretty sure the author just snuck that in as a little joke, as it doesn't seem to have any bearing on the story.