Isa in Japanese
Hand-brushed by Master Calligrapher Eri Takase. Japanese given names are traditionally written in hiragana, one of Japan's native scripts. Each character is an original work of calligraphy.
Names are translated into Japanese by their pronunciation. These designs for Isa use a U.S. pronunciation of I-zaI as in sit, skiz as in zooa as in at, spa that translates into Japanese as イーザ (īza).
| i-zai as in sit, skiz as in zooa as in at, spa | → | イザ | |
| i-sai as in sit, skis as in seea as in at, spa | → | イサ | |
| ie-saie as in pies as in seea as in at, spa | → | アイサ | |
| ie-zaie as in piez as in zooa as in at, spa | → | アイザ | |
| I-zaI as in sit, skiz as in zooa as in at, spa | → | イーザ | current |
| i-sai as in sit, skis as in seea as in at, spa | → | イサ | |
| I-saI as in sit, skis as in seea as in at, spa | → | イーサ |
| i-zai as in sit, skiz as in zooa as in at, spa | → | イザ | |
| i-sai as in sit, skis as in seea as in at, spa | → | イサ | |
| I-zaI as in sit, skiz as in zooa as in at, spa | → | イーザ | current |
| I-benI as in sit, skib as in bate as in bedn as in no | → | イーベン |
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Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase
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Each design hand-brushed from original calligraphy
Famous Names: This translation is used by British actress Isa Bowman (イーザ・ボウマン).
Name in Kana
Modern katakana was extended to write foreign words and names more faithfully. Isa pronounced I-zaI as in sit, skiz as in zooa as in at, spa in katakana is イーザ read īza. On the other hand, hiragana adheres to traditional Japanese spellings. Isa in hiragana is いいざ read iiza.
These are high-resolution PDFs with the original hand-brushed art, the line-art, the English, the Japanese, the Japanese reading. For a real example see Name in Kana.
Name and Phrase
"Isa is My Love," "Isa is My Life," "Isa is My Soulmate" — each composed in Japanese calligraphy by Master Takase.
These are high-resolution PDFs with the original hand-brushed art, the line-art, the English, the Japanese, the Japanese reading. For a real example see Name and Phrase.
