Significance of ishita name in jainism
In Jainism, Ishita does not have a widely recognized specific canonical or scriptural significance as a Jain name.
If used in a Jain family, it is generally understood as a pleasant modern name with a meaning such as “desired,” “respected,” or “one who has authority/capability” depending on usage. From a Jain perspective, the real importance of any name is less in the word itself and more in the qualities of the person—such as ahimsa, satya, aparigraha, compassion, humility, and purity of conduct.
So, in Jainism, Ishita is not a special doctrinal name, but it can still be used respectfully as a good personal name.