A name for a daughter, Jessica first appeared as an invented name by William Shakespeare for "The Merchant of Venice" as the name of Shylock's daughter. It is thought the name Jessica may have been and Anglicisation from the Hebrew, Iskah, meaning "foresighted" or "wealthy".
A name for a daughter, Jessica first appeared as an invented name by William Shakespeare for "The Merchant of Venice" as the name of Shylock's daughter. It is thought the name Jessica may have been and Anglicisation from the Hebrew, Iskah, meaning "foresighted" or "wealthy".
A name for a daughter, Jessica first appeared as an invented name by William Shakespeare for "The Merchant of Venice" as the name of Shylock's daughter. It is thought the name Jessica may have been and Anglicisation from the Hebrew, Iskah, meaning "foresighted" or "wealthy".
A name for a daughter, Jessica first appeared as an invented name by William Shakespeare for "The Merchant of Venice" as the name of Shylock's daughter. It is thought the name Jessica may have been and Anglicisation from the Hebrew, Iskah, meaning "foresighted" or "wealthy".