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.
My PNL = http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/37275
Top: William and Eloise (main) / Sirius & Briseis (GP) / James & Charlotte (top25)
Bottom: Delsin and Triss (main) / Dinadan & Zephine (GP) / Corvo & Zella (top25)
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.
Top: William and Eloise (main) / Sirius & Briseis (GP) / James & Charlotte (top25)
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
I was thinking Hebrew too! Or possibly Hispanic (Caribbean islands variety like: Yarelis, Janelis, Iselle).
I don't like it much, the "yel" part bothers me.
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