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30,235Isacco is the Italian form of Isaac. Originating from the Hebrew name Yitsḥaq, meaning "he will laugh, he will rejoice," Isacco carries a rich biblical heritage. The name derives from the Hebrew verb tsaḥaq, "to laugh,"...
Isador is a variant of Isidore, a masculine given name with deep historical roots. The name Isidore ultimately derives from the Greek name Isidoros (Ἰσίδωρος), which translates to 'gift of Isis'—a combination of the Egyp...
Isadora is a variant of Isidora, the feminine form of Isidore. The name ultimately derives from the Greek name Isidoros, meaning "gift of Isis," from the Egyptian goddess Isis and Greek doron ("gift"). Etymology and Hist...
Isadore is a variant of Isidore, a masculine given name ultimately derived from the Greek Isidoros, meaning "gift of Isis." The name combines the name of the Egyptian goddess Isis with the Greek element doron, meaning "g...
Isagani is a Tagalog masculine given name. It is thought to derive from the Filipino phrase masaganang ani, meaning “bountiful harvest.” The name may also be interpreted as “isa” (one) combined with other elements, thoug...
Isaia is the Italian form of Isaiah, as well as the Old Church Slavic form. The name derives from the Hebrew Yeshaʿyahu, meaning "Yahweh is salvation," from the roots yashaʿ meaning "to save" and yah referring to the Heb...
Isaiah is a masculine given name derived from the Hebrew name Yeshaʿyahu (יְשַׁעְיָהוּ), meaning "Yahweh is salvation." The name is composed of two elements: yashaʿ, meaning "to save," and yah, a shortened form of Yahweh...
Isaías is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Isaiah. Originating from the Hebrew name יְשַׁעְיָהוּ (Yeshaʿyahu), which means "Yahweh is salvation", the name is composed of the elements yashaʿ (to save) and yah (referring...
Isaias is a Late Latin form of the biblical name Isaiah, used in some versions of the Bible, particularly in the Latin Vulgate and certain English translations. The name carries the profound meaning yashaʿ ("to save") co...
Isaija is the Serbian and Macedonian form of Isaiah, a biblical name with deep religious roots. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew יְשַׁעְיָהוּ (Yeshaʿyahu), meaning "Yahweh is salvation"—a combination of יָשַׁע...
Ísak is the Icelandic form of Isaac, a name biblically representing laughter and joy. Derived from the Hebrew Yitsḥaq, meaning 'he will laugh, he will rejoice,' the name traces its roots to the patriarch Isaac in the Old...
Isak is a Scandinavian form of Isaac, prevalent in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish naming traditions.Etymology and HistoryThe name Isaac originates from the Hebrew name יִצְחָק (Yitzḥaq), meaning "he will laugh, he will r...
'Isam is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Isam (عصام), which derives from the Arabic root ʿaṣama (عصم), meaning "to protect." The name conveys the sense of "security" or "pledge," reflecting qualities of trust...
EtymologyIsam is an Arabic masculine name derived from the root ʿ-a-ṣ-m (ع ص م), which conveys the concept of protection and prevention from harm. The name directly translates to "security" or "pledge," reflecting a sens...
Isamu is a masculine Japanese given name that carries connotations of bravery and boldness. Its most common kanji form is 勇, which means "courage" or "bravery." The name can also be written with other kanji characters t...
Isao (いさお, イサオ) is a masculine Japanese given name that was especially popular during the Shōwa period (1926–1989). The name is traditionally written with kanji characters meaning “merit” or “achievement,” such as...
Isapo-Muxika is the Romanized form of the Blackfoot name Issapóómahksika, meaning "Crow-big-foot" or literally "big Crow foot." It derives from Issapó "Crow (tribe)," ómahk "big," and ika "foot." This name is historicall...
Isaque is the Portuguese variant of Isaac, a name of Hebrew origin derived from Yitsḥaq, meaning "he will laugh" or "he will rejoice." The name's etymology is rooted in the Hebrew verb tsaḥaq (to laugh), and its biblical...
Isaura is a feminine given name derived from the Late Latin ethnonym meaning "from Isauria". Isauria was a rugged region in ancient Asia Minor (modern-day south-central Turkey), known for its fierce and independent inhab...
Isaure is the French form of Isaura, a name of Late Latin origin meaning "from Isauria." Isauria was a rugged region in southern Asia Minor, in present-day Turkey. During the Roman Empire, the Isaurian people were known...
Isaurus is a Medieval Latin masculine name derived from the feminine name Isaura, which itself is a Late Latin name meaning "from Isauria." Isauria was a region in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). The name Isaurus was bor...
Isay is a Russian masculine given name, derived as a vernacular form of the biblical Hebrew name Isaiah (from Hebrew Yesha'yahu, meaning “Yahweh is salvation”).Etymology and Religious ContextThe root name Isaiah belongs...
Isbel is a variant of Isabel, itself a medieval Occitan form of Elizabeth. The name Isabel spread throughout Spain, Portugal, and France, becoming common among royalty by the 12th century. It gained popularity in England...
Isbrand is a masculine given name of Old German origin. It represents the Old German form of the Dutch name IJsbrand, which is also seen as Ysbrand. The name is composed of the Germanic elements is meaning 'ice' and bran...
Iscah is the Anglicized form of the Hebrew name Yiska (יִסְכָּה). In the Old Testament, Iscah is mentioned only briefly in Genesis 11:29 as the daughter of Haran and the niece of Abraham. The meaning of Iscah is given as...
Ischys (Ancient Greek: Ἰσχύς, meaning “strength, power”) is a figure from Greek mythology. He is best known for his brief but doomed affair with Princess Koronis of Thessaly, who was at the time pregnant with a child by...
Iseabail is the Scottish Gaelic form of Isabel, a name with deep historical roots in medieval Europe. The name Isabel itself developed as the Medieval Occitan form of Elizabeth, ultimately deriving from the Hebrew name E...
Isebel is the German form of Jezebel. It also appears in Finnish and Swedish as a biblical name, directly derived from the Hebrew אִיזֶבֶל (ʾIzevel). In these languages, the spelling is typically Isebel (with alternate f...
Isebella is an English variant of Isabella, itself a Latinate form of Isabel, with roots ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Elisheba (also rendered as Elizabeth) meaning "God is my oath" or "God is abundance." The n...
Iselin is a Norwegian feminine given name whose etymology is uncertain, but it is believed to derive from German short forms or pet forms of Old High German names containing the element isarn, meaning "iron". Alternative...
Iser is a Yiddish variant of the name Israel. While in English-speaking contexts Iser also appears as a German-origin surname (discussed below), as a given name it is closely tied to Jewish communities, especially Ashken...
Iset (also Aset) is the reconstructed Ancient Egyptian form of the name of the goddess more famously known by her Greek name Isis. Derived from the Egyptian word st, meaning 'throne', Iset translates as '(She) of the thr...
Iseul is a Korean given name that directly translates to the word for "dew" (이슬) in the Korean language. As a native Korean name, it is used for both girls and boys, although it is more frequently given to females. The...
Iseult (also spelled Isolde) is the name of several female characters in the Arthurian legend of Tristan and Iseult, most famously Iseult the Blonde (or Iseult of Ireland), the wife of King Mark of Cornwall and the lover...
Etymology and MeaningIseut is a variant of the Old French name Yseut, which appears in the earliest known version of the story of Tristan and Iseult, a 12th-century Norman French poem by Béroul. The root name Iseult is o...
Isha is a unisex name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "master, lord, ruler". It is a transcription of both the feminine form ईशा and the masculine form ईश, the latter of which serves as an epithet for the Hindu god Shiva. Th...
Ishani is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the word īśānī (ईशानी), meaning "ruling" or "possessing." In Hindu mythology, Ishani is an epithet of the goddess Parvati, the consort of Shiva, and also r...
Ishaq is the Arabic form of Isaac, a masculine given name used widely in Muslim societies. It derives from the Hebrew name Yitsḥaq, meaning "he will laugh" or "he will rejoice," rooted in the Semitic element tsaḥaq meani...
Išḫara was a goddess originally worshipped in Ebla and other nearby settlements in the north of modern Syria in the third millennium BCE. The origin of her name is disputed, and due to lack of evidence supporting Hurrian...
Ishbel is a Scottish Anglicized form of the name Iseabail, which itself is the Scottish Gaelic version of Isabel. Ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Elisheba (meaning "God is my oath"), the name Isabel emerged in me...
Ishfaq is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic root š-f-q, meaning "compassion, kindness." It reflects a virtue highly valued in Islamic culture, where mercy and empathy are emphasized as essential qualities. T...
Ishild is a reconstructed Germanic name, considered the hypothetical early form of Iseult. It is believed to derive from the elements is meaning "ice" and hilt meaning "battle," thus the name could be interpreted as "ice...
Ishita is a feminine given name of Hindi origin, meaning "supremacy" in Sanskrit. It is derived from the Sanskrit root īś (ईश), which connotes lordship, dominion, or control. The name is widely used in India, particularl...
Ishkur is the Sumerian name of a storm god whose origins and meaning remain largely unknown. In the ancient Mesopotamian pantheon, Ishkur was associated with storms, rain, and thunder, playing a vital role in agriculture...
Ishmael is a name of profound significance in the Abrahamic traditions, originating from the Hebrew name Yishmaʿel, which means "God will hear." This theophoric name is composed of the elements shamaʿ ("to hear") and ʾel...
Ishmerai is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, meaning "he guards me." It derives from the root שָׁמַר (shamar), meaning "to guard." The name appears briefly in the Old Testament (specifically in 1 Chronicles 8:18 and 1 C...
Ishtar is the Akkadian, Assyrian, and Babylonian goddess of love, war, and fertility, whose name derives from the Semitic root ʿṯtr, possibly related to the Evening Star. In the ancient Mesopotamian pantheon, Ishtar was...
Etymology and Biblical OriginsIshvi (also spelled Isvah or Jesui in some translations) is a biblical name of Hebrew origin. It means "he resembles me" or "he is like me" in Hebrew, derived from the root shavah.In the Old...
Isi 1 is a unisex first name that means "deer" in the Choctaw language. The Choctaw are an Indigenous people originally from the southeastern United States, primarily Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana. The name reflect...
Isi is a diminutive of Isaac, Isidro, and other names beginning with Is. It is used in both English and Spanish contexts, often as a familiar or pet form.Etymology and OriginsIsaac, the primary root, comes from the Hebre...
Isiah is an English variant of the name Isaiah, rooted in the Hebrew name יְשַׁעְיָהוּ (Yesha'yahu), meaning "Yahweh is salvation" from the elements yashaʿ (to save) and yah (referring to God). In the Old Testament, Isai...
Isibéal is the Irish form of Isabel. Derived from the Spanish Isabel, the name traces its ultimate origin to the Hebrew name Elizabeth, meaning "my God is an oath" or "God is my abundance." The linguistic journey from He...
Iside is the Italian form of Isis, the ancient Egyptian goddess whose name, via Greek, derives from the Egyptian ꜣst (reconstructed as Iset, Aset, or Ueset), possibly meaning "throne". The name Iside is used primarily in...
Isidor is the German and Russian form of Isidore. The name derives from the Greek Isídōros (Ἰσίδωρος), meaning "gift of Isis," composed of the Egyptian goddess Isis and the Greek element doron (δῶρον) meaning "gift."Etym...
Isidora is a feminine form of the name Isidore, deriving ultimately from the Greek name Ἰσίδωρος (Isidoros), which means "gift of Isis," from the name of the Egyptian goddess Isis and the Greek element δῶρον (doron) mean...
Isidore is a masculine given name derived from the Greek name Isidoros (Ἰσίδωρος), meaning 'gift of Isis.' The name combines the name of the Egyptian goddess Isis with the Greek element doron ('gift'). It has survived in...
Isidoro is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Isidore. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Isidoros, meaning "gift of Isis," composed of the name of the Egyptian goddess Isis and the Greek element doron...
Isidoros (Ἰσίδωρος) is the Ancient Greek form of Isidore, a name with deep historical and religious roots. It directly gave rise to the Latin Isidorus, from which the English Isidore and its variants—such as Isador, Isad...
Isidorus is the Latinized form of Isidoros, itself derived from the Greek name Ἰσίδωρος (Isidoros), meaning "gift of Isis" — a combination of the name of the Egyptian goddess Isis and the Greek element δῶρον (doron), mea...
Isidra is a Spanish variant of the name Isidora, the feminine form of Isidore. The name ultimately derives from the Greek name Ἰσίδωρος (Isidoros), meaning "gift of Isis" – a combination of the name of the Egyptian godde...