Izick

Meaning of Izick

Izick is a masculine given name derived from the Hebrew Yīṣḥāq, meaning “he will laugh,” and functions as an orthographic variant of Isaac while preserving its biblical resonance as the son of Abraham and a symbol of covenantal joy. Pronounced IH-zik (/ɪˈzɪk/), Izick maintains the phonetic integrity of its root form even as its unconventional spelling imparts a contemporary precision and individual distinction. In an analytical review of U.S. Social Security data from 1998 to 2018, annual occurrences of Izick have fluctuated modestly between five and twenty-four newborns, resulting in rankings within the lower hundreds (approximately 790–904), which underscores its status as a quietly rare choice. Although its technical lineage is firmly established in Abrahamic tradition, the name’s sparse adoption suggests a demographic appeal to parents seeking a balance of historical depth and modern subtlety. As a result, Izick offers a meticulously traced heritage combined with a neutral yet distinctive lexicon that aligns with both scholarly interest and Anglo-American naming sensibilities.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as IH-zik (/ɪˈzɪk/)

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