WDYT of Iscah?
I prefer it as a middle name. Because of its biblical origin it may not be appealing to some people but I'm starting to like it. I don't think it's feminine enough to be a first name.
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I wouldn't know how to pronounce it really. Also, I would have thought it was male (like Isaac I suppose). I guess it would be OK as a middle name.
how do you pronounce this name?
I thought it looked masculine, but now that I know that it isn't, my interest is peaked...
I thought it looked masculine, but now that I know that it isn't, my interest is peaked...
it's funny because after i wrote the post and signed off I thought about it... and then rationalized that something can cause your interest to come to a "peak" so it is fine to not sign back on and correct it! hahahaha!
thanks for the info on the name, with the hebrew prn I can now see more clearly where the Jessica of it all comes from...
thanks for the info on the name, with the hebrew prn I can now see more clearly where the Jessica of it all comes from...
This message was edited 3/13/2011, 8:10 PM
According to the website http://www.pronouncenames.com/pronounce/iscah it is pronounced IZ-cuh.
Having never come across the name before, I assumed it was male, so maybe you're right about it's femininity. I like it as a male name actually lol, but don't worry not enough to add it to my list
I love it, thank you for mentioning it since I can now add it to my list :)
I would personally say it's feminine enough for the first spot, but it's all about taste :)
I would personally say it's feminine enough for the first spot, but it's all about taste :)