Jasiel
JAY-see-el
Jasiel is a Spanish-influenced form of the Hebrew name Jaasiel, meaning “God has made” or “God is my maker.” The name appears in 1 Chronicles among David’s mighty warriors.
In biblical context, Jaasiel the Mezobaite was one of David’s elite fighters. The Spanish form Jasiel simplified the name for Latin American usage.
Jasiel stands at its all-time SSA peak: No. 787 in 2024 with 318 births. The name is new to the charts and still gaining ground.
What the name Jasiel means
Mexican boxer Jasiel Corrales briefly held a world title, giving the name athletic recognition in Hispanic sports media.
Three syllables—hah-see-EL—carry a Spanish-Hebrew lilt. The aspirated opening and stressed final syllable give it a devotional, lyrical quality.
Hispanic families in the US drive Jasiel’s growth. It offers a biblical name with Spanish phonetic charm, fitting the broader trend of -iel names like Daniel and Gabriel.
The theophoric ending -el (God) connects Jasiel to dozens of Hebrew names. Parents value this direct invocation of the divine within the name’s structure.
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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