Isaque is a name of Hebrew origin and means "he will laugh." According to the Bible, Isaac was the son of Abraham and Sarah, born in their old age after years of waiting for a child. His birth was announced by God through an angel who appeared to his mother Sarah while she was in her tent. Isaac's name signifies the joy that accompanied his unexpected birth. In fact, when Sarah heard that she would give birth to a son despite her advanced age, she laughed, and so did Abraham when he heard the news from God. Thus, it is said that Isaac was named because of this laughter.
The name Isaque has seen a consistent presence in the United States over the past 14 years. According to statistical records, there were five babies named Isaque in both 2008 and 2022. This means that over these two years, a total of ten boys were given this name. While not exceptionally popular, with only five births each year, Isaque remains a recognizable name choice among American parents during these specific periods.