Isa

What does the baby name Isa mean? Learn about what Isa means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Isa - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Isa
I-S-A, is a 3-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Isa
EE sah
Origin of Isa
The name 'Isa' has origins in multiple cultures and languages. In Arabic, 'Isa' is the equivalent of the name 'Jesus' in English, derived from the Hebrew name 'Yeshua'. In Arabic, 'Isa' means 'God is salvation' or 'God saves'. The name also has roots in Germanic and Scandinavian languages, where it is a short form of names such as 'Isaac' or 'Isaiah'.
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Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Isa
Esai
Essaia
Isaia
Isaiah
Isaya
Isia
Issiah
Yeshaya
Popularity of Isa
The popularity of the name 'Isa' varies across different regions and cultures. In Arabic-speaking countries, the name 'Isa' is relatively common and holds cultural and religious significance due to its association with Jesus in Islamic tradition. In Western countries, the name 'Isa' is less common but has gained some popularity in recent years as parents seek unique and multicultural names for their children.
Isa currently has 1 like, and is in the top 14% of liked boy's names. The name Dakarai is slightly more popular than Isa.

Etymology of Isa

The etymology of the name 'Isa' can be traced back to the Hebrew name 'Yeshua', meaning 'salvation' or 'to deliver'. In Arabic, the name 'Isa' is a transliteration of the Arabic pronunciation of 'Jesus', which itself is derived from the Greek name 'Iesous'. The Greek name 'Iesous' is a transliteration of the Hebrew name 'Yeshua'.

Cultural Significance of Isa

The name 'Isa' holds significant cultural and religious importance in both Arabic-speaking countries and Christian communities. In Islamic tradition, 'Isa' is one of the prophets and messengers of God, known as Jesus in Christianity. The name 'Isa' is highly respected and revered among Muslims as a symbol of divine guidance and salvation.

In Christian communities, the name 'Isa' is associated with Jesus Christ, the central figure of Christianity. It represents the belief in Jesus' role as the savior and redeemer of humanity. The name 'Isa' is often used in Christian families to honor and commemorate Jesus' teachings and sacrifice.