Issah

Meaning of Issah

Issah (ih-SAH /ɪˈsɑː/) springs to life like a burst of salsa under a Cuban moon, its roots winding back to the ancient Hebrew “Yeshayah,” meaning “Yahweh is salvation,” with a playful wink at the Arabic Isa for Jesus. Though he’s as rare as a hidden courtyard fountain—popping up just seven times in the U.S. baby charts of 2021—Issah strides into the top 1,000 with the confidence of a matador’s first flourish. His name rolls off the tongue like a flamenco clap, simple yet unforgettable, carrying families on a fast-paced adventure of joy and discovery. In the grand fiesta of names, Issah is that unexpected drumbeat, inviting laughter, warmth, and a lifetime of stories.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as ih-SAH (/ɪˈsɑː/)

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