Ariel (name)

Ariel
Pronunciation /ˈɛəriəl/
Hebrew: [aʁiˈ(ʔ)el]
Spanish: [aˈɾjel]
Gender Unisex (Originally Male)
Language(s) Hebrew
Origin
Word/name Ancient Israel
Meaning Lion of God
Region of origin Ancient Israel
Other names
Alternative spelling Ariël, Ariella, Arielle (American/French amalgamation)
Variant form(s) Ari, Asadullah

Ariel is a given name from Biblical Hebrew אריאל Ariel that literally means "lion of God," although some have supposed it to be derived from the Arabic ארי 'ărı̂y, meaning fire hearth [1] The female form is אריאלה (transliterated as Ariela, Ariella, or the American modernized Arielle). In modern Hebrew, Ariel is primarily used as a male name. However, in recent years in English-speaking countries, it has been more commonly used as a female name. An alternative English and French spelling is Arielle. It also appears as a surname.

Common short forms of Ariel are Ari and Arik for boys (primarily in Hebrew-speaking areas) and Arie, Elle, and Ella for girls (primarily in English and French-speaking areas).

List of people with the given name Ariel

In fiction

List of people with the surname Ariel

  • Gideon Ariel (born 1939), Israeli former Olympian in the shot put and discus throw

See also

  1. Barnes, Albert (n.d.). "Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible". n.p. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
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