A form of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning salvation of the Lord.
Esaia is a form of Isaiah, and its Hebrew meaning points toward the salvation of the Lord. That biblical association gives the name a deep historical and religious resonance, tying it to prophetic tradition and the long life of scripture in naming practices. Esaia sounds like one of those names that preserves the solemn shape of a classical form while softening it slightly for modern ears.
The result is a name that feels both ancient and more fluid than the standard English spelling. In use, Esaia carries a measured dignity. It shares Isaiah’s sacred background, but its alternate form gives it a slightly fresher profile, as if it has moved across languages and come out with a lighter phonetic finish.
Names from this source often feel dependable because their meaning is so firmly established, and Esaia inherits that strength. It suggests faith, continuity, and a kind of spiritual steadiness. At the same time, it has enough rarity to feel individual rather than common.