Izaäk
Izaäk is a given name, a variant of Isaac. The name Isaac has Hebrew origins, deriving from the Hebrew name Yitzchak, meaning "he will laugh" or "laughter." This biblical name is found in the Old Testament, referring to the son of Abraham and Sarah. The name Izaäk is a less common but recognized form of this ancient name, often used in Dutch-speaking regions. Its usage carries the same historical and religious significance as its more prevalent counterparts.
Individuals named Izaäk are part of a lineage of names that have been in continuous use for