The name Isaic is of Hebrew origin, derived from the word 'Isaiah', which means 'God is salvation'. It is a variant spelling of the more common Isaac, but both names are often used interchangeably. Isaic is quite rare and may be considered unique, as it has gained little popularity over the years. In biblical context, Isaac was the son of Abraham and Sarah, known for his miraculous birth in their old age. The name Isaic, while not extensively used, holds a similar historical and religious significance.
The name Isaic experienced significant fluctuations in popularity over the years, with peaks in 2008 (18 births) and 2016 (12 births), but generally maintaining a lower average of around 5-11 births annually from 1995 to 2017.