Isaiah (given name)

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Isaiah is a masculine name of biblical origin. It comes from the Hebrew: יְשַׁעְיָהוּ, Yəšaʿyāhū, Yeshayahu, meaning "Yahweh is salvation." The best known Isaiah is a prophet, in the Book of Isaiah. In Ruthenia, the name Isaiah pervaded from Greek, in the form of Isaija, as well as in the abbreviated form Isaj, which in the fifteenth century was popular in Halic Rus, then connected to Poland for a hundred years.

Isaiah
Pronunciation/ˈz.ə/
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameHebrew
Meaning"Yahweh is salvation"

Notable people named Isaiah[]

Pre-modern era[]

Ordered chronologically.
  • Isaiah of Gaza (died 491), Christian ascetic and monastic writer
  • Isaiah I of Armenia, Catholicos (head bishop) of Armenia from 775 to 778
  • Isaiah of Rostov (died 1089 or 1090), Russian Christian missionary, bishop and Russian Orthodox saint
  • Isaiah di Trani (c. 1180–c. 1250), Italian Talmudist
  • Isaiah di Trani the Younger, 13th- and 14th-century Italian Talmudist and commentator, grandson of Isaiah di Trani

Modern era[]

Ordered alphabetically.

Fictional characters[]

  • Isaiah Bradley, Marvel Comics character
  • Isaiah Crockett (comics), DC Comics superhero
  • Isiah Richards "Lewins", the titular character of the 1995 drama movie Losing Isaiah

See also[]

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