The name Izik is a unique and modern variation of the traditional name Isaac, which has ancient Hebrew origins. Pronounced as ee-zik (/iː-ˈzɪk/), Izik carries a strong biblical heritage, often associated with the story of Isaac in the Old Testament, who was the son of Abraham and Sarah. Despite its deep roots, Izik has seen fluctuating popularity in recent years within the United States. Its highest occurrence was in 2003 with 48 newborns bearing the name, ranking it at 2238 for that year. Since then, its usage has varied significantly, with fewer than ten occurrences annually in more recent years. The name's distinctive spelling offers a fresh twist on a classic choice, making it an appealing option for parents seeking a name that honors tradition while standing out from more common variations.