Isa, originating from Arabic, is the Arabic form of the name Jesus, the central figure in Christianity and a prophet in Islam. The name is derived from the Hebrew name Yeshua, meaning “God saves.”
In Arabic, the name is written as عيسى. The pronunciation “ee-sa” has a soft and melodic sound, fitting for a name associated with the revered prophet.
Isa (Jesus) is considered one of the greatest prophets in Islam and is also revered as the Son of God in Christianity, central to the Christian faith.