Yael

  • Origin
    Hebrew
  • Meaning
    Yael is a Hebrew name derived from the word "yahel," which means "God's strength" or "God has answered." It is often associated with bravery and determination.
  • Variations
    Jael, Jaél, Ya'el
  • Similar names
    Eli, Jonah, Caleb, Micah, Asher
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  • Yael is a beautiful Hebrew name that carries a deep and meaningful history. With its origins in ancient Israel, Yael holds a powerful significance. The name is derived from the Hebrew word "yahel," signifying "God's strength" or "God has answered." Yael is associated with attributes like bravery, resilience, and divine intervention. Yael has various variations, including Jael, Jaél, and Ya'el, each maintaining the same essence and charm. The name shares similarities with other Hebrew names like Eli, Jonah, Caleb, Micah, and Asher, reflecting the rich cultural heritage. Notable individuals named Yael have left their mark in various fields. From Yael Bar-Zohar, a renowned Israeli actor, to Yael Cohen Braun, a prominent Canadian businesswoman and philanthropist, these individuals have showcased their talent, intellect, and generosity. In the realm of fiction, Yael appears in literary works and entertainment media. Characters like Yael Rainer from Gila Lustiger's "Yael" and Yael Eckstein from Cindy Woodsmall's "Blessed" bring the name to life through their compelling stories. Choosing Yael as a baby boy's name bestows upon him a heritage filled with strength and courage. It is a name that resonates with divine power and inspires greatness.
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