Elisaul is a lively blend of two Hebrew classics—“Eli” meaning “my God” and “Saúl” meaning “asked for”—and it first found a cozy home in Spanish-speaking families who wanted a name that felt both faithful and fresh. Picture sunshine hitting a guitar string; that’s the vibe Elisaul carries: bright, soulful, ready to sing. He slipped into U.S. birth records in the late ’80s, a quiet pioneer who still turns heads because he’s rare yet familiar. Parents hear promise in those syllables: devotion from Eli, determination from Saúl, rolled together with Latin rhythm. For a little boy, Elisaul offers a built-in pep talk—“You were wished for, and Heaven listened.”