Proper noun
A male given name from Hebrew.
A commune in Dordogne department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.
A Spanish surname transferred from the given name.
Source: en.wiktionary.org“A resolution also has been passed by the council and will soon become a norm, as anyone who steps out of their house has to have an umbrella and this is meant to maintain the new social distancing norm,” said Issac. Source: Internet
Augustine Mavely and Rev. Fr. Joseph Parambaloth and it was renovated in 1991 by Augustine Issac Kurishingal. Source: Internet
Losing Rebecca, Issac spent 30 years raging against Jesus and bribed a Roman guard to beat him. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, VCU graduated seniors Marcus Evans, Issac Vann, Mike’L Simms and De’Riante Jenkins, who — combined with Santos-Silva — started the team’s first 14 games of the 2019-20 season. Source: Internet
The anti-Semitic passages in Voltaire's Dictionnaire philosophique were criticized by Issac Pinto in 1762. Source: Internet
Here are two nice Kenny Rabbit drawings from Issac and Gracie, whom you may remember from the “Design Your Dragon” contest. Source: Internet