Yitzchok
Yitzchok Name meanings & History
Yitzchok means "he will laugh" or "laughter" in Hebrew, and is sometimes translated as "Isaac" in English. The name is derived from the biblical figure Isaac, son of Abraham and Sarah, who was promised to them in their old age and brought them great joy. Variant of Yitzhak. Yitzchok is primarily used among Hebrew-speaking communities and other Jewish groups. It is often given to boys who are born into religious families, and who are expected to follow in the footsteps of their ancestors by studying Torah and observing Jewish law.
Zodiac Sign of Yitzchok: Yin/Yang Capricorn
Synonyms of Yitzchok:
Y: Yin/Yang,Yen/money,Youth-giving
I: Indulgence,Intimate,Involved
T: Touchy,Tireless,Tacky,Doubting Thomas,Testy,Talkative,Truth
Z: Zigzag,Zen,Zodiac,Zombie,Zany
C: Candid,Copycat,Chatty,Clever,Curious,Cute,Choice
H: Hyper,Haggle,Heart's Desire,Hobnobbing,Hope
O: Ostentatious,Obsolete,Obsessive,Organized,Obstinate
K: Karma,Karate,Kind,Kundalini
Yitzchok is:- a Classic name
- a Refined name
- a Rough name
- a Upper Class name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Some notable individuals with the name Yitzchok include Yitzhak Rabin (Israeli Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Prize laureate), Yitzhak Shamir (Israeli Prime Minister), and Yitzhak Perlman (violinist).