Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with Is

Isaie

Biblical Meaning: The name Isaiah is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Isaiah is: The salvation of the Lord.

Meaning: Yahweh is salvation Origin: Hebrew

Isaija

The name Isaiah is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Isaiah is: The salvation of the Lord.

Meaning: Yahweh is salvation

Isair

(EE-zier)

The meaning of the name “Isaïr” is: “Man”.

Meaning: God delivers Origin: Hebrew

Isak

(IY-zik)

Origin of the name Isak: The Ecclesiastic Greek form of the Hebrew Yitzchak (he will laugh), which is derived from yitshāq (laughter). The name is borne in the Bible by one of the three patriarchs, the son of Abraham and Sarah and progenitor of the Hebrews. Var: Isaak.

Meaning: He will laugh

Isambard

Isambard is derived from Old German Isanbert, meaning “bright iron” or “famous iron”. Its most famous bearer, rather fittingly, is the 19th century British civil engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, noted as one of the driving forces of the Industrial Revolution.

Isandro

(i-SAHND-ro)

Gender: M Meaning of Isandro: "liberator" Origin of Isandro: Spanish, from the Greek. Share Isandro on Facebook Share on Facebook.

Meaning: One who frees or releases men Origin: Greek, Spanish

Isao

(EE-sah-oh)

It can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used. Isao (いさお, イサオ) is a masculine Japanese given name which was popular during the Shōwa period.

Meaning: Laudable man Origin: Japanese

Isas

Isa is a unisex given name originating from a variety of sources. The name is most commonly derived from the [classical Arabic] عيسى 'Isa, an Arabic translation of Jesus, itself having a Hebrew origin.

Meaning: Meritorious Origin: Japanese

Isaurus

(i-SAWR-əs)

Meaning & History. Masculine form of ISAURA. This was the name of an early saint who was martyred in Macedon.

Meaning: Hailing from a place called Isauria Origin: Greek, Latin

Iscariot

Iscariot. surname of Judas, betrayer of Jesus, in New Testament, from Latin Iscariota, from Greek Iskariotes, said to be from Hebrew ishq'riyoth "man of Kerioth" (a place in Palestine). In English from 1640s as a noun meaning "traitor." Related: Iscariotical.

Meaning: A man of murder, a hireling Origin: Israeli