Gender Masculine
Usage English
Pronounced Pron. /ˈaɪk/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Diminutive of Isaac. This was the nickname of the American president Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), based on the initial sound of his surname.

Related Names

Other Languages & CulturesYishak(Amharic) Sahak(Armenian) Isaac(Biblical) Isaak(Biblical Greek) Yitzchaq(Biblical Hebrew) Isaac(Biblical Latin) Isaac(Catalan) Izak(Croatian) Isak(Danish) Izaäk, Sjaak, Sjakie(Dutch) Iisakki, Iikka, Iiro(Finnish) Isaac(French) Isaak(German) Isaak(Greek) Itzhak, Yitzhak(Hebrew) Izsák(Hungarian) Ísak(Icelandic) Isacco(Italian) Isaac(Jewish) Isak(Norwegian) Izaak(Polish) Isaac, Isaque(Portuguese) Isac(Romanian) Isaak(Russian) Izak(Slovene) Isaac(Spanish) Isak, Isac(Swedish)
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Name Days

Estonia: February 13

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Entry updated March 18, 2010