Itzhak

ITS-hahk'ITS-hahk'2 syllables
🇮🇱Hebrew
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MEANING

He will laugh

ORIGIN

Hebrew

ETYMOLOGY

Derived from the Hebrew name Yitzhak, meaning 'he will laugh' from the root צ-ח-ק (ts-h-k).

CULTURAL NOTES

Itzhak is a traditional Hebrew name often associated with the biblical patriarch Isaac.

HISTORICAL CONTEXT

The name is notably used in the Hebrew Bible, where Isaac is one of the patriarchs of the Israelites.

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The name Itzhak means "He will laugh" in Hebrew.
Itzhak has Hebrew origins. Derived from the Hebrew name Yitzhak, meaning 'he will laugh' from the root צ-ח-ק (ts-h-k).
Itzhak is pronounced ITS-hahk (ITS-hahk). It has 2 syllables.
On Naymt, every name is color-coded by gender: green indicates a "masculine" name (one that has only ever appeared in the boys' top 1000 since 1880), purple indicates a "feminine" name (only in the girls' top 1000), and yellow indicates a "neutral" name (one that has appeared in the top 1000 for both genders at some point in history).
Popular nicknames for Itzhak include Itzy, Zak.
Sibling name ideas that pair well with Itzhak include Rachel, Aaron, Miriam, David.
The most common spelling is Itzhak. Alternative spellings include Yitzhak, Isaac.