Isa

  • Origin
    Arabic, German, Hebrew, Spanish
  • Meaning
    Isa is a name with various origins. It is derived from multiple cultures, including Hebrew, Arabic, German, and Spanish. In Hebrew, Isa means "devoted to God." In Arabic, it is a variant of the name "Isa," which means "Jesus." In German and Spanish, Isa is often used as a short form of the name "Isabella," meaning "God is my oath."
  • Variations
    Isabella, Isadora, Isidora, Isla, Isra, Iza, Isha, Isabelle, Isana, Isolina, Izara
  • Similar names
    Ella, Ava, Mia, Emma, Nora, Lena, Maya, Zara, Elisa, Lila
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  • Choosing a name for your little bundle of joy is an exciting and thoughtful process. If you are searching for a name that carries meaning and charm, consider "Isa" for your baby girl. With diverse origins, "Isa" is a name that boasts a rich history and an array of variations to suit your taste. In Hebrew, "Isa" signifies "devoted to God," making it an ideal choice for families seeking a spiritual connection. In Arabic, it is a beautiful variation of "Isa," meaning "Jesus," representing faith and virtue. Moreover, "Isa" can also be linked to the popular name "Isabella," symbolizing a strong and independent spirit. As your little one grows, she may be lovingly called "Issy" or "Izzy" by family and friends. The name "Isa" has graced numerous famous personalities, such as the talented Italian actress Isa Miranda and English cricketer Isa Guha, giving your daughter a name associated with grace and accomplishment. Whether your preference leans toward traditional or modern, "Isa" is a timeless choice that will fill your daughter's life with meaning and joy. Embrace the magic of "Isa" and watch your baby girl shine bright with her unique and enchanting name.
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