Ezekeil is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, a variant spelling of Ezekiel drawn from the Old Testament prophet whose name means “God will strengthen.” Pronounced ez-uh-KEEL (/ˈɛzəˌkil/), it has sustained a modest presence in U.S. birth records, with annual occurrences between five and thirteen and rankings clustering in the 800–900 range according to Social Security data over the past two decades. After peaking near rank 681 in the early 1980s, its usage settled into a steady pattern, recording eight newborns and a 916th rank in 2024. Favored in various Latin American communities for its scriptural roots and robust phonetic structure, Ezekeil bridges traditional religious heritage with contemporary naming trends. The name’s consistent yet understated profile reflects its appeal among parents seeking a biblically grounded but distinctive choice.