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Forename Itshak

Around the world, Itshak (יצחק Israel, Itshak United States Israel France Italy Colombia, Ицхак Lithuania Belarus Russia Ukraine Israel) is a rare male first name. The first name Itshak is habitual in Israel, where it is quite a rare male name, Lithuania, and France, where it is a very rare male name. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Israel, Lithuania, and the United States. Very seldom, Itshak is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Itshak

name Yitshak, name Итсхак, name Итшак, name Исхак, name יצחק, name Іцхак, name イサク, name Ісак, name إسحاق, name Исаак, name Itshak, name Izsak, name Айзек, name Исак, name Isaac, name Исаак, Айзек, name Izaac, name Izsák, name Ицхок, name Ицхак, name Jicchak, name Yitzhak, name Icchak, name Itzhak, name Isak
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יצחק Israel
Itshak Israel, Italy, United States, France, Colombia
Ицхак Israel, Russia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus

First name Itshak in the context

Itshak is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Isaac , the Biblical character, The Qur’an; Jimmy Neutron , the animated character, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius; Wizard of Oz , the character from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz; Isaac , the fictional character from the video game The Last of Us Part II and Fiddler , the DC Comics character, The Flash, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

itshak aben-danan MA (b. 1834) link
itshak runès French rabbi, FR (b. 1889) link
itshak de lange (b. 1951) link
itshak tkach researcher link
itshak melzer researcher link
itshak eliahu ha-kohén Catalan Biblical exegete, AD link

Characteristic surnames

Nir, Alfasy, Aflalo, Basiri, Rosner, Gelber, Narkis, Haymof, Franco, Ohayon, Moalemi, Sananes, Sarfati, Shookrun, Barrabi, Elharar, Fellous, Margolin, Meshulam, Mirovski, Ratchkauskas, Grinberg, Shabat, Sharon, Zebak, Weiss, Fux, Shub, Amar, Azar, Levi, Levy, Neir, Hamo, Haim, Omer, Elmalech, Ochi, Suied, Artsi, Cohen, Braun, Perez, David, Gabay, Golan, Landa, Neman, Uzan, and Kidouchim