All about the name JESIKA

Meaning, origin, history.

Jesika is a name of Hungarian origin, derived from the Hungarian word "Jezikás," which means "gifted in speech." It is also associated with the Hungarian form of the Latin name Iseult, which means "she who is fair and wise."

The name Jesika is believed to have originated from the legendary Irish queen Iseult, who was known for her intelligence and wisdom. In some versions of the legend, Iseult was said to possess supernatural powers and could speak fluently in many languages.

In Hungarian culture, the name Jesika is often associated with intellect and eloquence. It is typically given to girls born into families that place a high value on education and communication skills.

Throughout history, there have been several notable individuals named Jesika. One of the most famous was the Hungarian poet and writer,jesika Szabó (1877-1960), who was known for her powerful and evocative poetry about nature and Hungarian culture.

Today, Jesika remains a relatively uncommon name, but it is still used in Hungary and other parts of Europe. It is often spelled with an "h" at the end, as "Jesikah," but both spellings are considered correct. Whether you're named Jesika or simply admire the name's unique origins and meanings, it's easy to see why this name has captivated people for centuries.

See also

Hungarian
Hungary

Popularity of the name JESIKA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Jesika had its peak popularity between 1987 and 1992 with over 60 births each year during this period. After the mid-90s, its popularity significantly declined, with fewer than 35 births per year recorded from 1996 onwards."

Name variation JESIKA.