Izek, pronounced eye-ZEK (/aɪˈzɛk/), is a masculine name of Hebrew origin derived from Yitzhak, the biblical patriarch whose name means “he will laugh.” Adapted through Spanish-language traditions, it has found favor in Latin-inflected communities for its brisk, two-syllable cadence and clear consonant ending. U.S. Social Security records trace a steady, modest presence—peaking at rank 785 in 1997 and hovering in the low 900s over the past decade, with seven newborns named Izek in 2024. Its combination of ancient lineage and streamlined modernity lends cultural depth without heaviness. For parents seeking a name that bridges biblical heritage and contemporary appeal, Izek delivers concise distinction.
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