Isaac (disambiguation)

Isaac is a person in the Abrahamic religions.

It can also refer to other things:

People

Isaac is a popular given name, generally in reference to the Biblical person. Some famous people named Isaac are:

Given name

  • Isaac Albéniz, composer
  • Isaac of Antioch, 5th century Christian writer
  • Isaac Asimov, writer
  • Major-General Sir Isaac Brock
  • Isaac Brock (musician), lead singer of the band Modest Mouse
  • Isaac Hanson, musician, guitarist of the band Hanson
  • Isaac Hayes, singer
  • Isaac Isaacs, politician
  • Isaac Mizrahi, fashion designer
    • Isaac (TV show), his eponymous TV show on the Style Network
  • Isaac Newton, physicist
  • Isaac of Nineveh, 7th century Christian writer
  • Isaac Peral, Spanish scientist, sailor and inventor of the Peral Submarine
  • Itzhak Perlman, violinist
  • Yitzhak Rabin, prime minister of Israel
  • Yitzhak Shamir, prime minister of Israel
  • Isaac Singer, inventor
  • Isaac Bashevis Singer, author, photographer
  • Isaac Slade, lead singer of the band The Fray
  • Isaac Smith (multiple people)
  • Isaac Stern, violinist
  • Isaac Watts, hymn-writer
  • Isaac Sprague, American performer

Surname

  • Arthur Isaac, English cricketer
  • Bobby Isaac, American racing driver
  • Chris Isaak, American musician
  • Glynn Isaac, South African archaeologist
  • Ugonis, Henricus, Heinrich or Arrigo Issac or Ysaac, Franco-Flemish composer
  • John Isaac, English cricketer
  • Luis Isaac, Puerto Rican baseball player
  • Oscar Isaac, American actor
  • Rhys L. Isaac, American historian
  • Robert M. Isaac, mayor of Colorado Springs

Other meanings

  • Isaac, a main character in Nintendo's Golden Sun series.
  • Isaac, a main character in Edmund McMillen's game, The Binding of Isaac
  • Isaac, a fictional country in the Fire Emblem video-game universe
  • Isaac Mendez, fictional character from the television series Heroes
  • ISAAC (cipher), a cryptographically secure number generator
  • Sacrifice of Isaac (Caravaggio), two paintings by master artist Caravaggio depicting the Biblical scene of the binding of Isaac