Isaiæ
Isaiæ is a given name, primarily masculine, of Hebrew origin. It is derived from the Hebrew name Yeshayahu (יְשַׁעְיָהוּ), which means "Yahweh is salvation" or "God is my salvation." The name is most famously associated with the prophet Isaiah, a prominent figure in the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament. The biblical prophet Isaiah lived in the Kingdom of Judah during the 8th century BCE and is credited with writing the Book of Isaiah. Due to its biblical significance, the name Isaiæ, and its variations like Isaiah, have been used throughout history and across many cultures. It is a common given name in many English-speaking countries and has also appeared in other languages with slight phonetic adaptations. The name's enduring popularity is largely attributed to its religious and historical associations, carrying a meaning of divine deliverance.