Izaro Etxebarria
A 19th-century Basque poet known for celebrating Basque nature and traditions in her works.
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Izaro is a Basque name meaning 'island.' It is derived from the Basque word 'izar' meaning 'star' and the suffix '-o' indicating a place. Historically, Izaro refers to a small island off the coast of the Basque Country, symbolizing uniqueness and natural beauty.
Izaro holds cultural importance in the Basque region, often associated with the Izaro Island, a protected natural reserve known for its beauty and biodiversity. The name embodies a connection to nature and Basque heritage, frequently chosen by families wishing to honor their cultural roots and the serene qualities of island life.
In recent years, Izaro has gained popularity beyond the Basque Country as parents seek unique and meaningful names with nature-inspired origins. It is admired for its melodic sound and cultural depth, often chosen by parents looking for a distinctive yet approachable name that carries a story and regional pride.
The name Izaro carries the essence of “Island” from Basque tradition. Names beginning with "I" often embody qualities of inspiration, individuality, and intuition.
Izaro holds cultural importance in the Basque region, often associated with the Izaro Island, a protected natural reserve known for its beauty and biodiversity. The name embodies a connection to nature and Basque heritage, frequently chosen by families wishing to honor their cultural roots and the serene qualities of island life.
A 19th-century Basque poet known for celebrating Basque nature and traditions in her works.
Basque historian who documented regional folklore and history in the early 20th century.
Basque cultural activist and educator who promoted Basque language preservation in the mid-20th century.
Pioneering female Basque botanist noted for research on native island plants.
Early Basque sculptor who incorporated island motifs into her artwork.
Basque nationalist and writer active during the Spanish Civil War period.
Basque linguist known for studies on Basque dialects.
Basque folk singer who preserved traditional island songs.
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🌐Italian
イサロ (Isaro)
🌐Japanese
伊扎罗 (Yī zhā luó)
🌐Chinese
إيزارو
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Izaro is the name of a small uninhabited island in the Bay of Biscay, known for its rich birdlife and protected status, making the name a symbol of natural beauty and preservation.
Girls named Izaro are often seen as independent, creative, and grounded. They embody a calm yet vibrant personality, reflecting the tranquility and mystery of an island. Izaros are thought to be adventurous, nurturing, and deeply connected to their cultural identity and environment.
Izaro is a Basque name meaning “Island”. Izaro is a Basque name meaning 'island.' It is derived from the Basque word 'izar' meaning 'star' and the suffix '-o' indicating a place. Historically, Izaro refers to a small island off the coast of the Basque Country, symbolizing uniqueness and natural beauty.
Izaro is pronounced (IPA: iˈθaɾo). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Izaro include: Izi, Zari, Izzy, Zaro, Iza, Roro, Izar, Zaza, Izzo, Iz.
Famous people named Izaro include: , , , , .