Oziel

💡 Meaning

God is my strength variant

🌍 Origin

hebrew

🚼 Gender

Boy

The story behind Oziel

Oziel is derived from Hebrew roots combining "oz" (עז), meaning "strength" or "power," and "el" (אל), the Hebrew word for "God." The name thus literally translates to "God is my strength" or "My strength is God." This construction follows a common pattern in Hebrew naming, where divine attributes are paired with the divine name to express a relationship or blessing. The name belongs to a family of Hebrew theophoric names—those incorporating a reference to God—that were prevalent in ancient Jewish tradition and continue to be used in modern Hebrew-speaking communities.

Oziel does not correspond to a major biblical or historical figure of widespread recognition, distinguishing it from names like Michael or Gabriel, which appear prominently in religious texts. Rather, Oziel represents a category of Hebrew names constructed according to traditional naming conventions, where individual names were created to convey spiritual meaning and parental hopes. The name gained visibility in English-speaking countries primarily during the 21st century, with notable popularity increases in the 2010s. This rise reflects broader trends toward the adoption of Hebrew and biblical-inspired names in contemporary baby-naming practices, particularly among parents seeking names with explicit spiritual significance and distinctive character.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
3
Length
Medium
Numerology
4
Pattern
V·C·V·V·C

📊 Popularity

US peak: #3314 (2010s)

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