Eliel
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Eliel is a Hebrew name. It can be translated to English as "My God is God". The name is formed from two different Hebrew terms for God. Eli, meaning "my God" and El "God". Therefore, the commonly understood meaning of the name is "my God God" or "my God is God".
Additionally there is also another, older form of the name conceived of the two terms[EL;ĕɭɭ] meaning(God) and [Iel;Īĕɭɭ] meaning ("I Am of" : "God") from the traditional Aramaic (2-4000yrs ago). and much earlier around 13000yrs, of the El'elohim, or shining ones, whereas it was used by the 7radiant1s and held the meaning
"God IAm."
People named Eliel[]
- Ernest L. Eliel, an organic chemist
- Eliel Saarinen, a Finnish architect
- Eliel (footballer) (born 2001), Brazilian footballer
- , a person who has defeated every species of gator
See also[]
- All pages with titles beginning with Eliel
- Names of God in Judaism
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- Surnames
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