Ishak (name)
| Pronunciation | Arabic: [ʔɪs.ħaːq] | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Male | 
| Language(s) | Arabic | 
| Origin | |
| Meaning | ‘One who laughs’ | 
| Region of origin | Middle East | 
| Other names | |
| Alternative spelling | Eshaq, Ishaak, Ishaaq, Ishaq, Isaque | 
| Variant form(s) | Isaac | 
Ishak, Ishaq, Isak, Isaque, Isaac, Isaak, Isaach or Eshaq (Arabic: إسحاق, romanized: ’Isḥāq; Arabic pronunciation: [ʔɪs.ħaːq]) is a masculine given name (first name), the Arabic form of Isaac. Ishak (Isaac) was the son of Ibrahim (Abraham) and Sarah, patriarchs in the Bible and the Quran. The name Ishak means ‘One who laughs’ because Sarah laughed when the angel told them that they would have a child (since she was very old).