Iszak is of Hebrew origin, derived from the name Isaac, which means "he will laugh." It is a unisex name that has been gaining popularity in recent years. In the Bible, Isak is the name given to Isaac, the son of Abraham and Sarah, who was born when they were quite old. This biblical connection gives the name a historical and cultural significance. The name Iszak can be spelled in various ways depending on the language and region, such as Isaak or Yitzchak. It has two syllables and is pronounced /ˈɪzək/. It is often used interchangeably with its more traditional Hebrew form, Yitzchak, but it offers a modern alternative that maintains the original meaning and cultural heritage.
"The name Izsak experienced fluctuations in popularity between 2006 and 2010, with the highest number of births occurring in 2006 (6 births) and 2010 (5 births each year). In total, there were 16 babies named Izsak born during this period."