Darielis is a contemporary feminine name that synthesizes the Hebrew element dariel (“lion of God”) with the mellifluous Latin-derived suffix –is, producing a poised and rhythmic cadence. First documented in the United States in 1999 with five registrations (ranked 886), it has reappeared periodically—eight births in 2007 (980), ten in 2015 (944), and six in 2024 (944)—steadily occupying the 940–980 range. Its lineage feels modern, yet it carries a subtle Persian echo in dar (در), meaning “gate” or “threshold,” hinting at new beginnings. This fusion of roots and resonance positions Darielis as an emblem of quiet strength, much like a desert rose whose petals unfold with deliberate grace. It may not light up social-media charts, but for many, that gentle distinction is precisely the appeal.