Esaiah emerges like a secret spark lighting up a starlit sky—an upbeat twist on the classic Hebrew Isaiah, meaning “Yahweh is salvation,” that feels both timeless and freshly minted. Rooted in ancient prophecy yet winking toward modern adventure, it carries the warmth of a hearth fire and the promise of bright tomorrows. In the United States it’s quietly climbing the charts—hovering just inside the top 1,000 with about a dozen newborn Esaiahs each year—making it a delightful underdog for parents who crave something familiar but far from overdone. It slips off the tongue with a breezy “ee-SY-uh,” evoking echoes of hope and resilience, like a gentle wind nudging a child’s sailboat toward grand horizons. Playful, poetic and steeped in gentle strength, Esaiah invites endless stories and lifelong wonder.
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