To behold or God beholds
The name was first introduced by William Shakespeare in his play 'The Merchant of Venice' for the daughter of Shylock. It is believed to be based on the biblical Hebrew name Iscah, which means 'to behold' or 'foresight'.
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).
Academy Award-winning actress
Actress and entrepreneur
Pop singer and fashion mogul
Actress and producer
Animated character and lounge singer · Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Quirky elementary school teacher · New Girl
Mystery novelist and amateur sleuth · Murder, She Wrote
Olympic gold medalist in heptathlon
Acclaimed stage and screen actress
Superpowered private investigator · Marvel Comics