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Arel

Hebrew name meaning 'lion of God' or 'heroic', from 'ari' (lion) and 'El' (God).

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Arel is a Hebrew name most directly understood as a variant of Ariel, formed from the elements ari, meaning lion, and el, meaning God — yielding the compound meaning lion of God. The lion was the emblematic animal of the tribe of Judah and by extension of the Davidic dynasty, making this name type a declaration of divine strength and royal heritage. In the Hebrew Bible, Ariel appears as a poetic name for Jerusalem itself in the Book of Isaiah, where the prophet addresses the city in a lament thick with eschatological imagery, lending the name a sacred urban resonance beyond its animal-divine compound meaning.

Arel may also connect to the Hebrew word ariel used specifically to describe the altar hearth in the Temple — the place where sacrificial fire burned perpetually before God. This more archaic, liturgical usage gives the name a priestly as well as a royal dimension. The name appears in Ezra among the men who returned from the Babylonian exile, anchoring it in one of the definitive moments of Jewish historical consciousness: the return, the rebuilding, the reconstitution of community after catastrophic loss.

In contemporary usage, Arel functions as a quietly distinctive Hebrew name that travels well across cultures. Its brevity — two syllables, open vowels — gives it phonetic clarity in English, French, Spanish, and many other languages without requiring adaptation. It has been embraced in modern Israel as a given name distinct from the more common Ariel, appreciated for its compactness and its ability to carry the same rich semantic content in a tighter form. In diaspora communities it often appeals to parents seeking a name with genuine Hebrew roots that still sounds accessible in their country of residence.

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