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Bengali
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian اسحاق (ishāq), from Arabic إِسْحَاق (ʔisḥāq). Doublet of আইজাক (aijak).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
ইসহাক • (iśhak)
- (biblical, Islam) Isaac (Ishaq), revered as a major prophet in Islam.
- a male given name, Ishaq or Ishak, from Arabic
Coordinate terms
- (Islamic prophets) আদম (adom), ইদ্রিস (idriś), নূহ (nuh), হুদ (hud), সালেহ (śaleh), ইব্রাহীম (ibrahim), লুত (lut), ইসমাইল (ismail), ইসহাক (ishak), ইয়াকুব (iẏakub), ইউসুফ (iuśuph), আইয়ুব (aiẏub), জুল কিফল (jul kiphol), শোয়েব (śōẇeb), মূসা (muśa), হারূন (harun), দাউদ (daud), সোলেমান (śōleman), ইউনুস (iunus), ইলিয়াস (iliẏaś), আল-ইয়াসা (al-iẏaśa), জাকারিয়া (jakariẏa), ইয়াহিয়া (iẏahiẏa), ঈসা (iśa), মুহাম্মদ (muhammod) (Category: bn:Islamic prophets)