Isiac is a distinctive and uncommon given name, derived from the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis. In Egyptian mythology, Isis was revered as the mother goddess, known for her magical powers, wisdom, and love for her husband Osiris. The name Isiac, therefore, carries an association with divine feminine power, mystery, and nurturing qualities. It is often found among individuals interested in ancient cultures or who wish to honor the strength and influence of women throughout history.
"From the provided data, we observe that the number of births with the name Isiac has varied over time. There were multiple periods of consistent annual birth counts (e.g., 5 births each year from 1912 to 1916), followed by intervals with fluctuating numbers and then a more recent trend of generally increasing birth counts since 2000, peaking at 14 births in both 2005 and 2007. Overall, there have been 195 recorded births with the name Isiac from 1912 to 2010."