In the Arabic context, Isa means 'Jesus' and is used predominantly within Islamic communities. When used as a short form of Isabel or Isabella in European cultures, it means 'pledged to God,' highlighting a religious or ecclesiastical connection.
See More NamesIsa is primarily a name of Arabic origin, believed to derive from 'Issa' or 'Eesa,' which means 'Jesus' in Arabic. The name also has a European lineage as a diminutive form of Isabel or Isabella, which are forms of Elizabeth - originating from the Hebrew name Elisheva.
Isa is relatively popular in Islamic countries as it's an important religious name. In Western countries, as a form of Isabel or as a name in its own right, Isa maintains moderate popularity, appealing for its brevity and elegant sound.
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