Yitzchok

The name Yitzchok is derived from the Hebrew word 'tzachak', which means 'to laugh'. It holds significant biblical importance, as it was given by God to the son of Abraham and Sarah, signifying joy and laughter in their old age.

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Yitzchok, also spelled as Yitzchak, is of Hebrew origin, connected deeply with Jewish traditions and history.

  • Babies named Yitzchok in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 199
  • Nicknames: Itzy, Izy, Yitz, Itzik, Itsch.
  • Full Names: Yitzchok Avner, Yitzchok Meir, Yitzchok Aaron, Yitzchok Ben, Yitzchok David.
  • Famous Namesakes: Yitzchok Rabin-Israeli Prime Minister, Yitzchok Perlman-Violinist, Yitzchok Mordechai-Politician, Yitzchok Waksman-Explorer, Yitzchok Pindrus-Politician.
  • Gender: Traditionally given to males in Jewish cultures.
  • Numerology: The name Yitzchok resonates with the number 7, representing introspection, deep analysis, and a desire for understanding. Individuals with this number often have a unique sense of spirituality and are intellectual and intuitive.

The popularity of Yitzchok is largely within communities that focus on maintaining traditional Hebrew and Jewish names. It remains a classic choice, primarily chosen for its biblical significance and strong historical connections.

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