Esai is Islamic and actually means Jesus in Arabic. I love that name, its beautiful.
2006-12-11 23:38:05
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answered by raadsgirl 4
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Esai Meaning
2017-01-16 17:18:44
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answered by ? 4
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Sorry,I didn't find Esai but I found this:
Esai is finnish form of:ISAIAH
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Jewish, Biblical
Pronounced: ie-ZAY-a (English), ie-ZIE-a (English) [key]
From the Hebrew name יְשַׁעְיָהוּ (Yesha'yahu) meaning "YAHWEH is salvation". Isaiah was a major prophet of the Old Testament, supposedly the author of the Book of Isaiah. He was from Jerusalem and probably lived in the 8th century BC.
2006-12-11 20:23:13
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answered by Ara 2
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Girls: 1. Pure: Amala, Chastity, Junko, Reina, Rosamund 2. Star: Astraea, Csilla, Danica, Izar, Maris 3. Love: Amadea, Ceri, Jaime, Nayeli, Ren 4. Praise: Athena, Carita, Esmee, Juda, Tehila, 5. Beauty: Calla, Indira, Nava, Kanti, Shaina, Boys: 1. Messenger: Michelangelo, Driscoll, Malachi, Rasul, Ryder 2. Strong: Ezekiel, Gabriel, Pegasus, Sendoa, Valentine 3. Salvation: Elisha, Hoshea, Isaiah, Joshua, Sotiris 4. Light: Cahya, Lior, Lucian, Uriel, Ziya, 5. Lion: Arieh, Leonidas, Llewelyn, Singh, Tau
2016-03-13 05:56:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Esai or Isai is an early form of the name Isaiah and the meaning is The Lord is my Salvation.
2006-12-11 16:04:35
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answered by sauceyrose2001 3
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I couldn't find Esai but I found this:
ESAU
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Biblical
Pronounced: EE-saw [key]
From the Hebrew name עֵשָׂו ('Esav) which possibly meant "hairy". In the Old Testament Esau was the elder of the twin sons of Isaac and Rebecca. He sold his birthright to his twin brother Jacob for a bowl of stew. Esau was the ancestor of the Edomites.
2006-12-11 15:46:38
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answered by Sorcha 6
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Meaning: God is generous. God is my helper.
Derivations: Isaiah, Essaia, Essaiah, Ikaia, Isaias, Isaya, Isayah,
Yeshaya, Yeshayahu
Origin: Hebrew
2006-12-11 18:32:54
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answered by lisads1973 3
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ESAIAS m Biblical
Greek form of ISAIAH used in some versions of the Bible.
2006-12-11 18:25:45
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answered by Anonymous
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