Esias

Meaning of Esias

Esias is a warm-hearted twist on the classic biblical name Isaiah, tracing its roots back to the Hebrew Yeshayahu—“Yahweh is salvation”—through the Latinized Greek Esaias. In everyday use, you might hear it pronounced ee-SY-uhs or ee-ZY-uhs, each option rolling off the tongue with a gentle confidence. Though it’s still a rare bird in the modern name roost—hovering around the 900th spot in U.S. birth rankings with about twenty little Esiases born each year—its quiet rise hints at growing appeal. Imagine introducing your son as Esias and watching ears perk up at its melodic promise of hope and strength; it’s like gifting him a secret handshake between cherished tradition and bright individuality. With its rich history and distinctive charm, Esias feels at once timeless and refreshingly new.

Pronunciation

Variation 1

  • Pronunced as ee-SY-uhs (/iˈsaɪs/)

Variation 2

  • Pronunced as ee-ZY-uhs (/iˈzaɪs/)

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