Meaning & Origin
From the Hebrew name 'Yitzchak' meaning 'he who laughs', this name is given to boys in the Bible and in Christian traditions. It was bestowed upon the son of Abraham and Sarah, who was considered a miracle birth due to their old age. The name is associated with God's promise to reward Abraham and Sarah with a child.
Spiritual meaning
Divine reward, promise from God
Language details
Isac
Isaac
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/ˈaɪzɑːk/, /ˈaɪsɑːk/
ˈisak, ˈisakː
Lucky number
11
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Topaz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Isac" holds significance in Jewish and Christian cultures as the name of the son of Abraham and Sarah in the Bible. It is a reminder of the promise of God and the importance of faith and aging gracefully.
In spiritual terms, the name "Isac" represents the faithfulness of God and His promise to keep His covenant, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles. It serves as a reminder of the value and potential of individuals no matter their age, and the power of God to bring new life and renewed hope.
Historical references
Isac was a Hebrew name meaning 'he who laughs'. It was a common name among the Hebrews and early Christians.
ancient
Historical records show that Isac is the name of the biblical patriarch who was the father of Esau and Jacob. The name Isac carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
2nd millennium BCE
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