Variant of Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzhak, meaning he will laugh.
Eizik is a variant of Isaac, from the Hebrew Yitzhak meaning he will laugh. The spelling reflects the way older biblical names can shift as they travel across languages and communities, especially in Yiddish and Eastern European usage.
It preserves the essential meaning while giving the name a more localized, traditional form. The name has a sturdy, historical feel and carries the joy and promise embedded in Isaac's original story. Eizik sounds grounded and sincere, with a cultural texture that makes it feel rooted rather than decorative. In modern use, it is distinctive because it retains older Jewish naming traditions while remaining simple enough to feel direct and human.