Re: Isa, Isaiah/Isiah & Isaac/Isaak
in reply to a message by Ariane
I love Isaac.
It's been high on my list for a while and I remember it being one of the first ever names that I recognised as loving for a future son.
While not a fan of potential nicknames (Zak or Issy), I don't mind Isaac standing on it's own while I might with other names. Isaac doesn't feel popular (where I am in England) but it's well-known enough for people to be able to pronounce and spell it.
I like the sound of Isaac, a nice mixture of soft and hard letters. It ages very well also, I feel.
Will be spreading some love to Thailand's vulnerable children and animals summer 2016 ~ please support this worthy cause :-) gofund.me/epv33uzf
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/117870?sort=rating&pop=ew
^Top 2 = Eve and James // Bottom 2 = Indiana (m) Robertina
It's been high on my list for a while and I remember it being one of the first ever names that I recognised as loving for a future son.
While not a fan of potential nicknames (Zak or Issy), I don't mind Isaac standing on it's own while I might with other names. Isaac doesn't feel popular (where I am in England) but it's well-known enough for people to be able to pronounce and spell it.
I like the sound of Isaac, a nice mixture of soft and hard letters. It ages very well also, I feel.
Will be spreading some love to Thailand's vulnerable children and animals summer 2016 ~ please support this worthy cause :-) gofund.me/epv33uzf
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/117870?sort=rating&pop=ew
^Top 2 = Eve and James // Bottom 2 = Indiana (m) Robertina