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Isaure

God's helper, divine helper

ee-ZAW-ruh/iːˈzɑːrə/

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Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Latin word 'Isauria' meaning 'Isauros' which translates to 'God's helper' or 'divine helper'.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes the belief in divine intervention and support in times of need.

Language details

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Isaure

God helps, divine assistance

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

ee-ZAW-ruh

/iːˈzɑːrə/

Lucky number

1

Lucky day

Sunday

Lucky colors

GoldYellow

Life path

1

Lucky stone

Amethyst

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Isaure emerged in the early Christian era, especially popular in France, particularly in the regions of Alsace, Franche-Comté, and Lorraine. Its popularity can be traced back to the historical figure of St. Isidore of Pamplona, the patron saint of farmers and ranchers, who is believed to have helped many people in difficult situations, exemplifying the name's meaning as a 'God's helper' or 'divine helper'. This associations can still be found in the names Isidore, Isabelle, or Isaure.

The name Isaure has deep spiritual significance as it signifies reliance on and trust in God's help and intervention in one's life. It is a reminder that no matter how difficult a situation may seem, one can always turn to God for guidance and support. Like the patron saint St. Isidore, the name encourages us to be helpers of God in our own little ways, using the gifts and talents given by Him to make a positive impact on the world. It also symbolizes the belief in God's presence and assistance in everyday life, offering comfort, strength, and hope in times of need.

Historical references

Isaure was a Frankish king who ruled from 411 to 418 AD in the region of Aquitaine. He was a son of the king Chilperic I and the mother Basina, and succeeded his father upon his death. Isaure's reign was marked by his efforts to stabilize the region, which had been disturbed by the usurpation of Constantine III and the incursions of the Visigoths under Alaric I. Isaure expanded his territory and strengthened his defenses against external threats.

Late Antiquity (411-418 AD)

Isaure was also known as Isaurus or Issaurus and was a Byzantine general who played a crucial role in the military campaigns of Emperor Justinian I against the Sassanid Empire. He was a eunuch, and served as the imperial champion (magister militum) from 531 to 533 AD. Isaurus was instrumental in the conquest of the Vandal Kingdom in North Africa and the re-establishment of Byzantine rule in the region. He was later made Duke of Carthage and served as a consul.

Early Byzantine Empire (531-533 AD)

Notable people with this name

Isaure DutoitIsaure de Lestapis

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