Issac-James
Hebrew · Boy · 4 syllables
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About the name Issac-James
Isaac derives from Hebrew "Yitzchak," meaning "he will laugh" or "laughter," while James comes from Hebrew "Yaakov" (Jacob) via Latin "Iacomus," meaning "supplanter." The hyphenated combination is primarily used in English-speaking Christian and Jewish cultures, with both names having deep biblical roots as patriarchal figures in the Old Testament.
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Etymology
Isaac derives from Hebrew "Yitzchak," meaning "he will laugh" or "laughter," while James comes from Hebrew "Yaakov" (Jacob) via Latin "Iacomus," meaning "supplanter." The hyphenated combination is primarily used in English-speaking Christian and Jewish cultures, with both names having deep biblical roots as patriarchal figures in the Old Testament.
Issac-James currently ranks #3,959 in the United States as a boy's name. It reached its peak popularity around 2018.
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