Isaak

"Variant of Isaac. He will laugh"

β™‚ Masculino Β· Hebrew
biblical classic joyful variant

πŸ“– Acerca de Isaak

Isaak es la forma alemana, neerlandesa y eslava de Isaac, el nombre hebreo que significa 'el que rΓ­e', nacido de la anciana Sara cuya risa ante la promesa de Dios se convirtiΓ³ en su nombre; su historia, incluido el sacrificio de Isaac, es fundamental para el judaΓ­smo, el cristianismo y el islam.

πŸ“ Detalles

  • OrigenHebrew
  • GΓ©neroβ™‚ Masculino
  • SignificadoVariant of Isaac. He will laugh

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⭐ Personas Famosas

  • Sir Isaac Newton β€” English physicist and mathematician (1643-1727), widely regarded as the most influential scientist of all time; formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation, developed calculus independently of Leibniz, and advanced the understanding of optics; his work Principia Mathematica (1687) is the foundation of classical mechanics.
  • Isaak Levitan β€” Russian landscape painter (1860-1900) of Jewish origin, considered the greatest Russian landscape artist of the 19th century; his melancholic, luminous paintings of Russian forests, rivers, and skies β€” including Above Eternal Peace and The Evening Bells β€” captured the soul of the Russian countryside; a close friend of Anton Chekhov.
  • Isaac Asimov β€” American author and biochemistry professor (1920-1992), one of the most prolific writers in history with over 500 books; his science fiction β€” including the Foundation series and I, Robot β€” introduced concepts of robotics laws and psychohistory that shaped the genre; also a beloved science educator and essayist.
  • Isaac (Biblical Patriarch) β€” Second of the three Patriarchs of Judaism, son of Abraham and Sarah, whose birth was miraculous given his parents' old age; his name 'he laughs' commemorates Sarah's laughter at God's promise; the Binding of Isaac (Akedah) is one of the most significant narratives in all of monotheism.
  • Isaak Dunayevsky β€” Soviet composer (1900-1955), one of the most beloved composers in Soviet popular culture; his march from the film Jolly Fellows (1934) and scores for dozens of films defined the sound of Soviet cinema; he is considered the father of Soviet musical comedy.