The spelling of the name Jesica is not considered standard. It is a variant of the name Jessica which is spelled with a "s" instead of "c". The pronunciation is the same for both names, and it is represented in the International Phonetic Alphabet as /ˈdʒɛsɪkə/. The stress is on the first syllable, and the second syllable is pronounced as /sɪkə/. While the name Jesica may be unique, it is suggested to use the more common and traditional spelling of Jessica.
The name "Jesica" is a variant spelling of the name "Jessica". The name "Jessica" has its origins in William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice", which was written in the late 16th century. In the play, Shakespeare created the character Jessica, the daughter of the Jewish moneylender Shylock. However, it is believed that Shakespeare may have derived the name "Jessica" from biblical sources, such as the Hebrew name "Yiskah" or "Iscah".
Yiskah, found in the Hebrew Bible, is believed to be a variant of the name Sarah, the wife of Abraham. It is suggested that Shakespeare altered the name to create the character Jessica in his play. Over time, the name "Jessica" gained popularity, and various spellings, including "Jesica", have emerged.