Isho

Isho
Pronunciation
  • English: /ʔi.ʃoʔ/
  • Classical Syriac: [jəʃuʕ], Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: [ˈʔi.ʃoʕ], Turoyo: [jeˈʃuʕ]
GenderMasculine
Origin
Word/nameClassical Syriac: ܝܫܘܥ (Isho)

Ishoʿ (īšōʕ), a cognate of the Hebrew term Yeshu, is the Eastern Syriac pronunciation of the Aramaic form of the name of Jesus.[1] The name is borrowed from Classical Syriac and is a male given name.

It is still commonly used as a name for Jesus among Syriac Christians (namely Assyrians) of West Asia and Saint Thomas Christians of India. In the West and East Syriac Rites, the name is pronounced with the 'ayin.[2]

Persons with this name include:

Names with Ishoʿ as a component include:

See also

References

  1. ^ ""Saying Jesus's Name Wrong": A Fallacy of "Hebrew Roots"". The Lonely Pilgrim. 2014-11-20. Retrieved 2017-12-10.
  2. ^ "Word 'y$w('". dukhrana.com. Retrieved 2025-04-11.