Itzhak is a male name with Hebrew origin. It is pronounced as eet-ZHAHK (/iˈtsax/). This name is often associated with the biblical figure Isaac, who was the son of Abraham and Sarah. Itzhak has a rich history and carries significant cultural and religious meaning. In recent years, Itzhak has been chosen as a name for newborn boys in the United States, with variations such as Isaac also being popular choices. The name has consistently ranked within the top 15,000 names given to newborns in recent years, reflecting its enduring appeal.
Itzhak Perlman is an Israeli-American violinist known for his worldwide performances, conducting, and numerous prestigious awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom. |
Itzhak Nener was an Israeli jurist known for co-founding the International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists and serving as vice-president of Liberal International. |
Itzhak Drucker is a former Israeli football defender who played for the Israel national football team between 1966 and 1970, and participated in the 1968 Summer Olympics. |