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Yeliel
First off, hello, long time no see all :) I just came across this name today and immediately was like "whoa, I've never seen this before!". Shocking for me. First thing I did was come here to search for it and it's not even here as a user-submitted name, so it feels even more rare. Anyway, I thought it was pretty and wanted to share it with you all and see what you think!The Yeliel I met is a young woman, by the way, early 20s, American, to give an idea of usage.
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Bottom: Delsin and Triss (main) / Dinadan & Zephine (GP) / Corvo & Zella (top25)
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Hi !!!As I don't know the meaning and I don't know anyone (fictional or real) with this name so I dislike it.I much prefer Yael.
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It wouldn't surprise me - seems like the type of names a lot of younger Latino people have. Reminds me a lot of names like Yeriel or Yadiel, which I know several students called. Seems more masculine than feminine to me, as almost all people I know with names ending in -el are male. I'd expect it to maybe be a form of Jahleel? How did she pronounce it? yell-EE-ell? jell-EE-ell? I'm not too fond of the sound - too much "el" in a row.
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Hi! :)Is it just me or does it sound kinda Hebrew? Idk, that's just the vibe I'm getting. You should ask on the Facts board if you haven't already. It's got a very lovely smooth flowing sound, which I used to really like in names, but am going off recently.
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I was thinking Hebrew too! Or possibly Hispanic (Caribbean islands variety like: Yarelis, Janelis, Iselle).
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I don't like it much, the "yel" part bothers me.
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I'd assume Yeliel was a man, as a form of Eliel. I kinda like Eliel but not Yeliel and especially not for a female
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