Issaic, of Hebrew origin, is an uncommon yet distinct given name that translates to "God is my oath" or "God will swear". It is derived from the Hebrew word 'Isa', meaning 'oath', and the suffix '-ac' which denotes belongingness or association. This name holds significant historical and cultural relevance within Judaism, as it signifies a strong connection with divine promise and faithfulness.
The name Issaic has seen varying popularity over the years, with a total of 78 babies born with this name between 1999 and 2012. The peak in usage was in 2000 and 2003-2004, each year seeing 7 births. However, there is a notable gap from 2005 to 2006 with no recorded births, followed by a jump back up to 10 births in 2008 before dropping off again.