Esias is a distinctive and intriguing name for boys, with roots that can be traced back to ancient Hebrew origins. The name is believed to be a variant of the name Isaiah, which means "Yahweh is salvation." It is pronounced either as ee-SY-uhs (/iˈsaɪs/) or ee-ZY-uhs (/iˈzaɪs/), offering a unique phonetic appeal. Esias has an alternative spelling in Elias, which shares similar historical and cultural significance. Though relatively rare in the United States, Esias has seen a steady if modest presence over the years, with occurrences fluctuating between 5 and 21 newborns annually since 2002. This rarity adds to its charm, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a name that stands out while carrying deep historical and spiritual resonance.