Izael
ee-ZAY-el
Izael appears to be a modern blend of Israel and names ending in -ael (Raphael, Michael). The -el ending connects it to the Hebrew El meaning “God.”
The name has no ancient documentation. It emerged in Hispanic communities in the US and Latin America as a creative theophoric name combining familiar Hebrew elements.
Izael stands at its all-time SSA peak: No. 797 in 2024 with 314 births. The name is brand new to the charts and still gaining momentum.
What the name Izael means
No celebrity or biblical figure bears the name. Izael represents the creative impulse of parents who build new names from sacred linguistic components.
Three syllables—ee-zah-EL—have a lyrical, spiritual quality. The sibilant middle and stressed divine ending give it both beauty and devotional weight.
Hispanic parents who created Izael draw on the rich tradition of -el names in both Hebrew and Spanish. It sounds familiar yet entirely fresh.
Theophoric names—those containing God’s name—carry inherent spiritual meaning. Izael joins Daniel, Gabriel, and Rafael in this sacred linguistic family.
US popularity over time
Numerology and symbolism
Based on Pythagorean numerology — a traditional system linking name letters to numbers. Presented for cultural interest.
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