Izamar, a feminine name of Spanish-Latin origin, combines the diminutive Isa (from Isabel) with mar (“sea”) to suggest a connection to the coast. Its precise etymology is uncertain, though it emerged in modern Latin America in the early 1990s. In U.S. Social Security data, Izamar debuted in 1990 at rank 753 with 108 births and has since maintained a modest foothold in the top 1,000; by 2024 it stood at rank 940 with 10 occurrences. Pronounced ee-SAHmar (/iˈsamaɾ/), the name conveys openness, creativity and quiet resilience, appealing to parents seeking a culturally rooted yet distinctive choice.