Yeshaye
Yeshaye is a given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is salvation." It is the Hebrew form of the name Joshua. The name is most famously associated with the biblical prophet Isaiah, whose name in Hebrew is Yeshayahu, meaning "Yahweh is salvation." In some translations of the Bible, Isaiah's name is rendered as Yeshayahu, or variations thereof, reflecting its Hebrew roots. The name Yeshaye is relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries but is more prevalent in Jewish communities and in Israel. It is a name with deep religious and historical significance, carried by a prominent figure in the Hebrew Bible. The prophet Isaiah's writings are a foundational text in Judaism and Christianity. The name Yeshaye, therefore, carries a weight of tradition and spiritual meaning. While not as widely recognized as its English equivalent, Joshua, Yeshaye remains a significant and meaningful name for those who bear it.