Jessika Sundh
Swedish artist known for her innovative contributions to contemporary visual arts
IPA Pronunciation
ˈdʒɛsɪkə
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Jessika is a variant of Jessica, a name rooted in Hebrew origin meaning 'God beholds.' It gained prominence through Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice' where Jessica is Shylock's daughter. The name symbolizes divine vision and prosperity, often linked to wealth and grace in historical contexts.
Jessika, as a variant of Jessica, carries cultural weight through its Shakespearean origins, symbolizing a mix of rebellion and familial devotion. Over centuries, the name has stayed popular in English-speaking countries, often associated with literary elegance and biblical roots, reflecting a blend of tradition and modernity.
In recent decades, Jessika has become a distinctive alternative to the classic Jessica, favored by parents seeking a familiar yet unique twist. While Jessica remains more common globally, Jessika enjoys popularity especially in European countries like Germany and Scandinavia, fitting modern naming trends of creative spellings and individuality.
The name Jessika carries the essence of “God beholds; wealthy” from Hebrew tradition. Names beginning with "J" often embody qualities of justice, optimism, and leadership.
Jessika, as a variant of Jessica, carries cultural weight through its Shakespearean origins, symbolizing a mix of rebellion and familial devotion. Over centuries, the name has stayed popular in English-speaking countries, often associated with literary elegance and biblical roots, reflecting a blend of tradition and modernity.
Swedish artist known for her innovative contributions to contemporary visual arts
German actress and artist, noted for her roles in European cinema
A European noblewoman referenced in historical texts related to Austrian and Hungarian history
Reality TV personality
Snowboarder
Professional wrestler
Parents: Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale
Jesica
🌐Spanish
Jessika
🌐French
Jessika
🌐German
Gessica
🌐Italian
ジェシカ (Jeshika)
🌐Japanese
杰西卡 (Jiéxīkǎ)
🌐Chinese
جيسيكا
🌐Arabic
Jessika is a less common spelling of Jessica that gained popularity partly due to its modern European appeal, especially in Germany and Eastern Europe.
Individuals named Jessika are often seen as creative, confident, and warm-hearted. They balance empathy with determination, making them natural leaders and loyal friends. The name suggests a vibrant spirit with a blend of sensitivity and strength, often excelling in artistic or social pursuits.
Jessika is a Hebrew name meaning “God beholds; wealthy”. Jessika is a variant of Jessica, a name rooted in Hebrew origin meaning 'God beholds.' It gained prominence through Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice' where Jessica is Shylock's daughter. The name symbolizes divine vision and prosperity, often linked to wealth and grace in historical contexts.
Jessika is pronounced (IPA: ˈdʒɛsɪkə). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Jessika include: Jess, Jessie, Jessi, Jessa, Kika, Jex, Jee, Sika, Jesi, Jey, Jeki.
Famous people named Jessika include: , , , Jessika Power, Jessika Jenson.
Celebrity babies named Jessika include children of: Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale.