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Ayakady

Male name



Description

The name "Aysakadi" is masculine and originates from the Jewish name Isaac (Isaacadi), which is a direct transformation of the name Isaac (Isaacadi). The Jewish name Isaac derives from ancient Hebrew names Isa (Isachar, from *izh·ar*) and Adam (Adam), meaning "he who laughs" or "jester". The Greek name Isaac (Isaacos) is formed from the Greek *iso* (ἴσος) — "equal" and *akos* (ἀκός) — "step", interpretable as "step of equality". Thus, the full meaning of the name "Aysakadi" can be presented as "he who laughs, jester, possessing strength and wisdom". The name "Aysadi" (Aysakadi) was common in Israel and among Jews in Europe during the Middle Ages, but then became less popular with the rise of more Latin-influenced Jewish names. In Russian-speaking countries, the name "Aysakadi" is not widespread, but it is occasionally used in modern personal names or for adopted children of Jewish descent. People with this name are often associated with inner strength, diligent work, and wisdom, but they may also possess a sharp sense of humor and a desire to remain unnoticed. There are no known bearers of the name "Aysakadi" in the Russian-speaking world, but the international Jewish Star of Names includes figures from culture and science. Variations of the name include "Isaacadi", "Aysak", "Aysakadi", and diminutives such as "Adik", "Adikadi".